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06.24.2009, 03:08 AM

Cool, what's the specs on that power supply?
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06.24.2009, 02:38 PM

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Cool, what's the specs on that power supply?
it's 15V and 52 Amps... I only paid $125 for it, it's one of those cheap pyramid amps. I would buy the 24V version next time....


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06.25.2009, 03:33 PM

had a picture some where, for now here's my tooling bit drawer
Taps, Dies, Reamers, End mills, drill bits counter sinks
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06.25.2009, 03:58 PM

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had a picture some where, for now here's my tooling bit drawer
DTaps, Dies, Reamers, End mills, drill bits counter sinks
dremel stuff. Drill doctor
Nice neat drawer! Looks a lot like my drawer in my welding bay at work.


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07.01.2009, 01:03 PM

I wish I had a Garage like most of you lucky guys :-(
I was renting a nice house and had all the room I could ever ask for. Earlier this year my fathers Alzheimers and has gotten to a point where he can no longer take care of himself and I moved in and take care of him.
His house is paid for, but small. So I have to cram all my RC stuff into my bedroom. My compressor,drill press ETC are out in the shed, I have to go outside to do any dremeling so I don't make a mess inside. Bummer.
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07.01.2009, 04:00 PM

just what im working on now, the rest of lets say 15 kits and mountains of parts are in the shed out back. its too hot to work in there for 7 months out of the year.
this is in a/c in my house.
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Eh, not much but it works for me. You easily tell what my main primary hobby is.


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04.26.2010, 11:41 PM

I decided to upgrade my workspace. I had turned half my closet into a workspace but that was really small and didn't work well. I still wound up using my kitchen table or setting up my pit table in the living room of my tiny apt. I decided I didn't need a kitchen table anymore, I haven't sat at it to eat in at least two years. A couple weeks ago I drew up an isometric plan so I would have something to go off and could figure out how much would I needed. Currently I'm laid off so I had some extra time and I woke up early friday to go get some lumber. 9 - 2x4s and one sheet of plywood. I slurged on the plywood and got 5/8" with one side sanded, I had them cut it at the store since all I have is a cordless circular saw. Total investment was about $75 and 3 hours.


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Few shots of my little corner in the basement.:thumbsup













   
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04.27.2010, 08:47 AM

Ben remodeling the house and finish my bedroom/hobbyroom last week. I was able to gain a lot more work space by stashing all my parts in the new TV stand/tool box I modded. Anyway here;









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04.27.2010, 10:22 AM

I forgot about this thread! Here are a few pics of what my better half calls my "man-cave":

My workbench. I reorganize it at least once a week, but it always seems to get like this within minutes... Currently on the experimentor's board is a NiMH battery charger I'm prototyping.




Parts and materials area. Resistors, hardware, wire, metals, wood, etc.




Some tools, electronic components, and unfinished projects.




My R/C rack. Missing is the XT8, which was on my bench stool (which was an abrupt reminder when I blindly tried to sit down).

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01.23.2011, 11:35 PM

Made myself a new workbench today.

Remodeled the kitchen at the new house and ended up with 13ft of blue laminate countertop. Ugly in the kitchen , but it looks good as a workbench.

I plan to put a shelf on the wall above the bench and put 2 4ft twin tube lights under that shelf. I will take a few more pics of the rest of the hobby room as soon as I get the 2 other benches out of the way.


And in my quest to be more "green*" everything down to the screws for this project was previously used. This is recycling done right.




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01.23.2011, 11:48 PM

That's the way to go! Never toss an old countertop.
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