New idea for work bench?
On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 01:09:59 -0400, the infamous "Buerste"
scrawled the following:
"Winston" wrote in message
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Buerste wrote:
I took two old vanities that I replaced in the bathrooms and screwed them
together end to end to make the carcass of a new garage workbench.
Can't remember where I saw it (TMBR?) but I've used
this jeweler's idea to great effect.
To Wit:
Regular shop apron with the entire bottom hem clamped
to the top of the leading edge of your workbench.
Wear the top of the apron like normal. You now
have a large 'catchment' for small parts that would
normally zing off to an undisclosed location on the
floor. This saved my bacon on a couple of occasions.
It's nifty to pick up the part from your 'bib' rather
than go crawling on the floor for 10 minutes looking
for the elusive spring or whatchamacallit.
--Winston
On my desk at work, where I often do fine mechanical things, I have a strip
of 1/8" x 1"magnetic tape on the face of the top.
That's a good idea, too.
No good for brass for some reason though.
Yeah, I had to add brass and aloonimum magnets to mine, too. They're
really, really hard to find for a decent price. Anyone got sources?
--
Mistrust the man who finds everything good, the man who finds everything
evil, and still more the man who is indifferent to everything.
-- Johann K. Lavater
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