Introduction: My Workshop/ Lab (2012)
Here are some pictures of my lab where I do most of my electronic projects. I also labeled them with info. Most of metal, plastic and woodworking are done outside our house, in a separate shed. I posted this guide, since it could help and inspire people in cleaning their rooms, having a better access to their stock parts.
I reorganized my indoor workshop at home, we've added some new mesh cabinets. Before, the room was a complete mess, after every two major projects, my room gets filled by a pile of junk. Now it's completely clean and organized. I changed my habits of returning things to their proper places. Right now, I'm trying to restock my parts, since they are almost running out.
I hope this inspires you!
12 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
Quite outstanding and inspirational!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thanks! :)) BTW, I reorganized my lab, this time its more professional compared to my previous one (this one)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
I'll be more than grateful if you can post an 'ible showing the new reorganized lab :D If you have time, please do. Thank you.
Reply 7 years ago
He already has a new one
9 years ago on Introduction
This is an amazing lab. I have been hoping to do this in my room, but a little smaller
9 years ago
You are a very impressive young man! Glad to see you're using your time constructively.
9 years ago on Introduction
Way more,organized than my set-up at at my room,Can't believe we're the same age
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
I bet you're a bosconian :))
10 years ago on Introduction
I went through all the pictures and am impressed by your setup.
Two small points:
1: You seem to be using only 2-Pin plugs, shift to 3-pin with an Earth pin
2: Add a master switch that will switch off everything when you shutdown work.
Happy Hobbying !
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
That's a great tip, although the standard issue plug in our country is the 2 pin type.
Thanks though! :))
10 years ago on Introduction
very neat!
10 years ago on Introduction
Very inspiring and professional. Thanks!