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I wish my garage had that much open space.
GF finally jumped my ass about using the kitchen table, dining room table, etc etc. Now what am I supposed to do? She might soon be the ex-gf. That will open up some space. J
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I got my lab set up a few months ago after refurbishing a lab bench I got from the side of the road. Everything else was formerly in the living room. (I must applaud my wife's endless patience) Bit of a mess in this picture though.

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On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 9:40 AM Paul Andrews <pa...@nixies.us> wrote:
Here is my home office. I built the bench. The shelves are attached to the bench, not the wall, and that whole part detaches to make it easier to move around. I'm in the middle of a project, so it is all a bit of a mess at the moment. The first photo shows the bench just after I built it - I've got a lot more equipment and parts now as you can see in the second photo.
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I haven’t turned it on yet. It’s in the queue of projects! It’s a Predicta Holiday. This is a Predicta Siesta I restored back in January
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Don’t forget to tell the kids how there was only like 3 channels back in the day.
And how you were able to just turn the antenna to get a signal, but because you walked away, you would lose that signal by the time you got back to the sofa.
Ohh, and how the term ‘Clicker’ came into existence when the ‘modern’ tv had come up with remote access. J Even better that to turn the tv off, you had to click through the remaining channels to cycle the VHF back to power off.
I miss my old tv.
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Do you have a link to the little red box - I just blew up my cheap LC meter...
Very cool! I have a Predicta Holiday too, mahogany color. I watch it often, usually once a week or so. Nothing like a good film noir or a Twilight Zone on it.
I'm not surprised that nixie fans would like old TV's too, hardly a stretch. I will admit that my Predicta was a bit of a bugger to get working but it works very well now.
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Paul
The AVO meter case- is it a real one or one you made up- clock looks great, I could be persuaded to make something like that!
DaveB,NZ
It had three sections - electronic, wood/metal and office.
The photos below are as it was, including a photo of the test area, and as it is at this moment as I'm rebuilding it.
The floor was completely rotted and collapsing, so our younger son (who is a civil engineer) and I cut the old floor out and we're currently replacing it plus rewiring etc. at the same time. It's 20 years since I showed serious love to this building, and boy, did it need it.
At the same time we're dealing with a damp issue, installing Ubiquity networking linking it to the main house plus many other improvements... (clean power, UPS, emergency shutdown buttons, LED lighting etc.)
The photo of the lack of the main floor is taken from the only currently usable bit. Access is via the steps down into the cellar from the garden then up the ladder in the bottom of the photo. The bit of Ikea shelving across the gap is to stop me absent-mindedly getting up from a workbench, stepping through the door without thinking, and faceplanting on the concrete 2.5 metres below...
I'm chemically fixing a 6 metre steel beam to the back wall this weekend then the floor will go in next week after a bunch of damp proofing work.
Should have my workshop back by the end of July.
Nick
I speak not of the workshop that is but the workshop that will be:


Should be moving in next spring ;^)
Grahame
Highlands Scotland - Hence the rain...
24000UF 100V
Not as cheap but this is the LCR meter I use and it's highly respected on the EEVBlog (one of my fav EE sites):You can buy the bundle on ebay and amazon for around a C note. I picked a spare TL-21 and then hacked it to add longer kevin clip cables... there are many videos on the internet showing it:These larger, longer kelvin clips have made testing things like these... I've upgraded some Hafler DH-500 amps recently with new filter caps:
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Until recently I had always thought a really good LCR meter was kinda too pricey and out of reach for me. Well like many other things technology has improved and reduced the price for very accurate testing gear. One thing really nice is it's auto mode. When testing surface mount components sometimes I've found it's hard to tell what's what. Is that a resistor or an inductor? It's not perfect but most of the time it's spot on. The ability to change the test frequency up to 100kHz is really nice. Most spec sheets for parts in the US use 120 Hz and it's got that too.Bill
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