I tidied up before taking pics lol. It looked like a wreck earlier.Nice job but damn, that's a clean workbench
ps. LOVE my Hakko solder station!

Yeah, the Hakko is great.

I tidied up before taking pics lol. It looked like a wreck earlier.Nice job but damn, that's a clean workbench
ps. LOVE my Hakko solder station!
Hahaha....Yeah I wish.I had to do a double take there for a second. At first I thought you said "DNA75".
Looks good!
Cleanliness is next to ... Oh hell who am I kidding? My wife made me clean it up before I took the pics.Oh, and that workbench is so clean that you should fined!
Looks fairly clean to me. Mines a pit. Started to clean up earlier today but don't have enough places to put stuff. Time to get a new cabinet or two.This is how my workbench looks as of 5 mins ago...
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Actually, that's a quad I'm building from spare parts. I realized I had everything but a frame so I bought a frame to build this out. Now that I've built a few, I have a better idea how to install everything but to make it clean is really time consuming. I had it together for a quick hover test but then took it apart to install FPV (camera) gear and printed some parts. I still need to wire the camera and OSD which will probably take a few hours because of soldering all the small wires.Oh now you're just showin off...![]()
Speaking of Hakko...
I got the kit with the free wire cutters. I thought it'd be crap and I already had a good mini wire cutter (Craftsman Professional). The wire cutter is one of the best I've used and replaced my old wire cutter.
Hakko CHP-170 Micro Soft Wire Cutter, 1.5mm Stand-off, Flush Cut, 2.5mm Hardened Carbon Steel Construction, 21-Degree Angled Jaw, 8mm Jaw Length, 16 Gauge Maximum Cutting Capacity: Side Cutting Pliers: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
I "codified" them at work, in other words we stock them in our spare parts cage. All the guys love em....Yep that is the same pair I have. They are definitely the best pair I have ever had. All the electrical techs at work have them. For around $5 you cant beat 'em.
That's why I have that Greek yogurt container in my workspace. I snip wires and stuff into that so it doesn't go everywhere. Like a mini trash can on the desk.I got a pair of Xuron 170 nippers that are really nice although a little more expensive. What I really like about them is that they hold the nipped off piece of wire rather than shooting it off into wherever when I cut something. That avoids all those tiny pieces of kanthal, nickel and titanium being scattered around.
Xuron 170-II Micro-Shear Flush Cutter: Wire Cutters: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
PS - A clean workbench is a sign of....![]()
Only way to solve it is to eliminate Lobbying, Fundraising & Campaign Contributions entirely by forcing all NETWORKS, NEWS & MEDIA outlets to provide equal time to any candidates free of charge in exchange for licensing. Cut all special Interest groups and other avenues of corruption off at the knees in one fell swoop.I have a strong libertarian bend myself. It seems like all "mainstream" politicians have forgotten the meanings of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Term limits for Congress.Only way to solve it is to eliminate Lobbying, Fundraising & Campaign Contributions entirely by forcing all NEWS & MEDIA outlets to provide equal time to any candidates free of charge in exchange for licensing. Cut all special Interest groups and other avenues of corruption off at the knees in one fell swoop.
SA 3547 as filed
SEC. 5032. REGULATIONS RELATING TO E-CIGARETTES.
(a) In General.–Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration shall, in coordination and consultation with the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration–
(1) finalize the interim final rule of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration issued October 30, 2015, pertaining to e-cigarettes; and
(2) expand that rule to prohibit the carrying of battery-powered portable electronic smoking devices in checked baggage and in carry-on baggage.
(b) Definition.–In this section, the term “battery-powered portable electronic smoking devices” means e-cigarettes, e-cigs, e-cigars, e-pipes, e-hookahs, personal vaporizers, and electronic nicotine delivery systems.