My bench.
Did the wooden "frame" myself.
Purchased some planks from hardware store and connected everything together using nails and wood screws.
Two power supplies.
First 0-6A 0-30V
Second PL504+PCF82 150-400V at roughly 100mA
G4-107 12.5-410MHz RF generator from 1977 made in USSR
Has AM, FM and pulse modulation.
Two oscilloscopes
Schlumberger 5228 3x250MHz
S1-107 (in russian marked as C1-107) 1x5MHz (has X axis input and multimeter functionality though)
Simple tube tester
0-100V, noval socket, 6.3V or 300mA heating
0-1/5/50mA current measurement
Two soldering irons
Some cheapo chinese one
Weller PU81
And a cheap hotair gun for SMD soldering.
The last piece is a radio.
Unitra-Diora Tamburyn from 1973-75 (no date code but it was produced during those years).
Used for listening to FM (converted from 65-74 to 87-108MHz myself) and shortwave broadcasts.
In the making is an isolated 230V source from an UPS connected with 24V 500W supply.
Will have to make a "shelf" (an extra plank in the middle) for it once I finish my univeristy exams.
Some people say that my bench looks fairly old fashioned and looks like something that a commie-era electronic technician would use.
Well I just either make my own DIY equipment or purchase some old, inexpensive equipment (the big scope was not that cheap though).
But I'm not old by any means. I'm 22.
Generally speaking I work on power electronics (power supplies, converters, motor controllers), tube electronics (with a "modern" touch), RF circuits and sometimes other analog circuits.
I do sometimes work on digital circuitry but my experience is very limited.
The tube high voltage power supply is actually used more often for working on switching power supplies than on tube circuits.