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behrmr:
Dollar store ice cube trays, cupcake pans, and bread pans, work great for parts. The soldaput style sucker works well (wick to get what it misses). I have this cheapo and it really works great. Search amazon for "Blue Sucking Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker Remover Tool". |
Slippyblade:
For screws and small parts I use the freebie 7 day pill containers from the local pharmacy. |
BadMouth:
Here's my electronics work bench shortly after it was built: Nothing but a sheet of melamine, iron-on edge banding & 2x4's from Lowes. I had the melamine sections cut at the store. (EDIT: Now that I think about it, I think the top shelf was purchased as a separate shelf) Spools of wire and piles of other crap were added after. It's currently buried due to remodeling. (everything from upstairs is piled into the basement) The thing on the left is an awesome 0-36V HP power supply that came from the factory I used to work at before it closed down. (I asked for it, didn't just walk out with it.) I'm still a newb, but I can replace parts that look burnt or broken. I've managed to fix two free flatscreen TVs by replacing caps and I did get the wah pedal shown earlier working by replacing a resistor and cap. Looking for that pic, I came across this other thread: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,130789.msg1339516.html#msg1339516 |
Howard_Casto:
That's a nice, clean, workbench man. I wish I could keep my crap that uncluttered. Every time I start on something it looks like a hurricane went through. |
Slippyblade:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on August 10, 2015, 03:43:30 pm ---Every time I start on something it looks like a hurricane went through. --- End quote --- Quoted for the greatest truth ever told. |
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