I'm glad to see I'm not the only one. Right now my table has a dyna st 70, a technics 1500, and an old akai 5000 all in various stages of " why doesnt this.... thing work!"

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We need graphics.
Men especially learn visually. and you know how guys are, we wanna know who has the biggest bench with the most toys
We need graphics.
Men especially learn visually. and you know how guys are, we wanna know who has the biggest bench with the most toys
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The one with the most toys isn't necessarily the one who wins. Richard Feynman told the tale of the labs at MIT and Princeton. In those early days of nuclear physics MIT was comparatively better funded, extremely well equipped yet the research work was uninspired and non-creative. The lab at Princeton had a sparceness of toys, there were power cords runnig everywhere, bare bulbs illuminating the labs, etc. Challenged by their environment the Princeton guys excelled.
cnctooltek said:We need graphics.
Men especially learn visually. and you know how guys are, we wanna know who has the biggest bench with the most toys
The one with the most toys isn't necessarily the one who wins. Richard Feynman told the tale of the labs at MIT and Princeton. In those early days of nuclear physics MIT was comparatively better funded, extremely well equipped yet the research work was uninspired and non-creative. The lab at Princeton had a sparceness of toys, there were power cords runnig everywhere, bare bulbs illuminating the labs, etc. Challenged by their environment the Princeton guys excelled.
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Well I was talking on a personal level. You gotta have lots of tools gear fancy measuring instruments etc. Thats what impresses people.
A mans garage / bench is judged by his stuff even if he never uses it.
😀
Well I was talking on a personal level. You gotta have lots of tools gear fancy measuring instruments etc. Thats what impresses people.
A mans garage / bench is judged by his stuff even if he never uses it.
😀
i have a small path running through the garage to the garbage pails -- i also have two cars and a 17' O'Day sitting on the rear lawn -- we are truly the white-trash of our neighborhood. you can't see the two standby generators, wood chipper, snow-blower or lawnmower -- our electricity is the worst in the civilized world:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
it's a DeWalt cutoff saw -- useful for repairing old cars -- absolutely must wear polycarbonate safety goggles with it.
My workbench is where I live, have to be really careful not to boil wires instead of spaghetti 😀
I guess more space isn't the solution, it'll only be filled with other stuff in no time....
I guess more space isn't the solution, it'll only be filled with other stuff in no time....
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Tomato sauce make the wires go down a little easier. Small gauge is a little chewy though.
Tomato sauce make the wires go down a little easier. Small gauge is a little chewy though.
Chewy shall be the least of my worries, did you ever wake up in bed by 220 volts running through your toes?
I did...

I did...
v-bro said:Chewy shall be the least of my worries, did you ever wake up in bed by 220 volts running through your toes?
I did...
Fortunately I`ve never had to stay at the Abu Ghraib motel.

What's on your Workbench?
Hi
Just milling cutters, funny little homemade jigs and so on. See
http://www.blueangelaudio.com
Yesterday, a bit of domestic duties in the form of 4 new security lights being prepared on the bench for fitting around the house, to replace 4 others burnt to hell in the sun.
Rain and inclement weather set in as the last new one went up and they had to be adjusted from inside, cricking my scrawny neck and screwing up shoulder muscles (didn't know I had any left)!
WAF factor? 100%.
Cheers
bulgin
Hi
Just milling cutters, funny little homemade jigs and so on. See
http://www.blueangelaudio.com
Yesterday, a bit of domestic duties in the form of 4 new security lights being prepared on the bench for fitting around the house, to replace 4 others burnt to hell in the sun.
Rain and inclement weather set in as the last new one went up and they had to be adjusted from inside, cricking my scrawny neck and screwing up shoulder muscles (didn't know I had any left)!
WAF factor? 100%.
Cheers
bulgin
Re: As promissed in Post 16
and here I fear that the effort to clean up the Edison National Museum in West Orange NJ will be a disaster. The Museum has been undergoing renovation for over 10 years (typical government project) -- in its prior condition there were still instruments and tools as if the father of invention had just set them down. One fears that the U.S. Park Service will turn it into a Disney-fied antiseptic environment.
Thomas Edison despised neat workplaces.ACD said:Maybe I need to do some cleaning up 😀
and here I fear that the effort to clean up the Edison National Museum in West Orange NJ will be a disaster. The Museum has been undergoing renovation for over 10 years (typical government project) -- in its prior condition there were still instruments and tools as if the father of invention had just set them down. One fears that the U.S. Park Service will turn it into a Disney-fied antiseptic environment.
Ok this was a fun thread to read. Here is my desk. I guess it is time to clean it up a little.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
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I've always heard that a clean workbench was the sign of a disturbed mind. If that is the measure I must be a genius
I've always heard that a clean workbench was the sign of a disturbed mind. If that is the measure I must be a genius
Geesh, I don't get how the moderators can be so busy (looking at that workbench, Anatech) and moderate all the forums. I wish I had the time to read what goes on around here, maybe I'd be a bit more clever 

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