Hi all,
I am retiring my wooden built workshop and have converted my brick built garage to a workshop.....yeah, who uses it for a car anyways?......the idea being much better heated/temperature stable and more secure. The old workshop will still house the heavy machinery (lathe, pedestal drill, laser cutter, bandsaw etc) but for my electronics etc it's the new shop.
I started with a clean slate but took much ideas and experience to the table from my experiences from my old workshop.
A long, deep workbench at 3mtr by 96cm, and means the deep shelf above for the test equipment doesn't 'roof' the workbench.
I like the 'L' shape I had before, means the PC etc on the left and the soldering iron etc on the right.
The workbench is a 1.5" thick wooden kitchen worktop.....very heavy! The base etc built myself from timber stock.
Lots n lots of shelving and lots n lots of 240v sockets.
Not 'signed-off' yet by the local council building dept. so can't "move in" as yet.....but prep work is well under way. Here's a few pics for now......more to come in when I get completely moved in!.
PS. The next batch of PDVS2's will be built in the new shop.
Ian.