There are some skilled folks here. Be it watches, jewelry, small appliance repair, etc.
I am not one of them, so I'm hoping others will share pictures of their workstation. Here's mine:
The box is from Harbor Freight. Larger tools and such are in the wider, lower drawers.
Small tools, buckles, links and spring bars are in the six smaller drawers. One is for 24mm straps.
Common straps (18, 20, 22mm) are mostly up top but I have an annex for the overflow.
Vise with rubber jaws, light, crystal press, various sources of magnification, Timegrapher.
My Dremel is under the table and Cape Cod cloths are in the annex.
Show us your workstation!
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Re: Show us your workstation!
More a toolbox than a workstation, but enough tools in here to do some serious damage to my watches. [emoji846]
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Re: Show us your workstation!
That’s a great setup. I might have to buy one of those wooden tool chests for myself. Good idea for a thread!tommy_boy wrote:There are some skilled folks here. Be it watches, jewelry, small appliance repair, etc.
I am not one of them, so I'm hoping others will share pictures of their workstation. Here's mine:
The box is from Harbor Freight. Larger tools and such are in the wider, lower drawers.
Small tools, buckles, links and spring bars are in the six smaller drawers. One is for 24mm straps.
Common straps (18, 20, 22mm) are mostly up top but I have an annex for the overflow.
Vise with rubber jaws, light, crystal press, various sources of magnification, Timegrapher.
My Dremel is under the table and Cape Cod cloths are in the annex.
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Re: Show us your workstation!
What a cool set up. The lamp and the tool box are freakin sweet.
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Re: Show us your workstation!
I jumped on the [mention]tommy_boy[/mention] Harbor Freight train today. Works out very nicely, but now I need to find a place to keep it out of the way...
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Re: Show us your workstation!
Haha I bought one as well. It's still in the box, will hopefully have time to set it up tomorrow.cheddar wrote:I jumped on the [mention]tommy_boy[/mention] Harbor Freight train today. Works out very nicely, but now I need to find a place to keep it out of the way...