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Time for a spring clean? How's your workbench looking?

cstanton
cstanton 4 months ago

Whether you're going for minimalism with a tiny desk , or you're deciding to finally get rid of that altoids tin of resistors, spring time can be an opportunity for a bit of a spruce up and a clean.

Are you perhaps considering a project to help keep your desk tidy? (Hmm, that sounds like a good idea)

Or are you looking to pick up some new equipment? I realised that I haven't checked out kickstarter for a while and that used to be a good place for something new and innovative.

What's your plan? Same old, same old? Or time for something new?

For me, I need an actual workbench!

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  • JoRatcliffe
    JoRatcliffe 4 months ago +5
    In the spirit of this discussion, I though I'd let everyone know I've just kicked off a new competition on the theme of spring cleaning Take a project which you started but never finished or got working…
  • dang74
    dang74 4 months ago in reply to Jan Cumps +5
    That is too clean. Are you sure it's a real work space... and not a show room display at Ikea.
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett 4 months ago +4
    For long while I've put parts for a new job into a "Job box" which I then keep ( maybe for 10 years or more). I might raid the job boxes for left over parts but it can get very hard to remember where things…
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  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo 4 months ago

    My workbench is a disaster.  My small soldering station gave up the ghost so now I'm upgrading to a rework station I won on e14.  MP740131.  The old station took up a little more space than the soldering pencil on the right.
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    I like the idea of having this on a shelf at the back of the workbench - which would require removing the pegboard full of tools - and pulling the bench out further from the wall, which requires moving the shop light.  Of course, that could give me a better space for for the scope and function generator - but then where do I put all the hand tools?  And all the power outlets?

    I've also been looking at some woodworking plans that would have bin arrays on vertical draw out shelves.  It's not as conducive for browsing, but like everyone else... there just isn't that much wall space.

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  • shabaz
    shabaz 4 months ago in reply to kmikemoo

    I would put the hot air station somewhere else, because it won't be used at the same time as the soldering station, plus, the fat hose and large tool handle take up a ton of desk space (at least it does on mine). Besides, I wanted different tools near the hot air station, so I reckon it makes sense to dedicate a smaller area elsewhere for all the hot air related tasks.

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    shabaz 4 months ago in reply to kmikemoo

    I would put the hot air station somewhere else, because it won't be used at the same time as the soldering station, plus, the fat hose and large tool handle take up a ton of desk space (at least it does on mine). Besides, I wanted different tools near the hot air station, so I reckon it makes sense to dedicate a smaller area elsewhere for all the hot air related tasks.

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