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Good to see that I am not the only messy guy, Pat, that monkey is a reproduction, given to me by my sister (an architect) the original is considered an art /design classic (from the sixties I think) . My late father had one, which has been lost.
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Holy crap, Rob - I had one of those wooden monkeys when I was a kid (my aunt brought it back for a trip at some point). I have no idea if it's still floating around somewhere now 40 years later, but recognized the hooked hands and feet immediately when I saw it in the photo. -Pat
Quote from: Robaroni on June 26, 2016, 01:20:46 pmContinued-Man that Keysight meter has it's own personal shelf!
Both Robs,It looks like you're already taking full advantage of the vertical dimension.Work Bench
Now I must do some tidying up!
I have to start 'the bas****d' first!
robaroni "now thats what I call a lab" I couldn't recall the artist re the Wooden monkey; Kay Bojeson, 1951 , https://brdr-kruger.com/en/products/wooden-monkey Now I must do some tidying up!Rob
Wow, that is a SERIOUS metal workshop I haven't seen him on the blog for a while but Robrenz has some lovely metal working gear and has done some equally lovely work with it including a lovely set of kelvin leads, if you haven't seen it, it is worth a look.My gear, but more importantly the operator, is not in the same league as you guys.