Agreed, my general thought is to have a full suite of electronics equipment stationed on the shelf behind the bench, with the intent that those items are permanently at the bench. So far what I would like to see there are: - Power supply - Function generator - RF generator - Fluke benchtop multimeter - Oscilloscope - Spark fun soldering station (or the older one if we can fix it) - Soldering supplies - Full set of electronics tools (clippers etc), possibly cabled to the station - Fixed set of hook-up wire spools If there are any items I've missed, please add them to the list. -Eli On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 5:47 PM, <wmjaypee@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Sure, I'll try to be in the shop then. I have a couple of ideas like: > once we get the big honkin' half-broken power source outta there, store > all the top-line soldering gear there, etc. > > -JP > > > Awesome! I'm looking forward to getting that area setup to be useful > > space. I'll probably have some time before Friday's talk if you'd like > to > > discuss the next steps as far as setting up and organizing the work area > > there. > > > > -Eli > > > > On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 4:26 PM, <wmjaypee@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> > >> > >> ... is pretty much done, by the way. Still needed: cable clippers to, > >> well, clip the excess cable; decision on which surfacing material to > >> use; > >> general clean-up and organization of the new work area. > >> > >> - JP > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >