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A Peek At Other Computer Technicians Workbenches - A look into the workbenches of some of our forum members here in Technibble.

It doesn’t matter whether you work on 30 computers per day or just 1, a work bench of some something that almost every computer technician needs. In this article, we’ll take a look at the work benches of some of our forum members. Its a great way to get some inspiration for your own setup and even if you have already completely setup your workbench, its nice to see how others are doing the same thing differently.

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Very professional setup, I would post mine but it has been a work in progress for the past two years. In fact the entire house is a work in progress, I need to finish the bathroom before I can make a start rebuilding a proper workshop and installing a new 13amp RCD protected spur for all those laptops.
 
I daren't show mine as its in such a state after rshing in and out all week.
Time for a tidy up and may then a picture
 
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just redid the tech bench (well half of - same type of bench on the opposite wall for soldering and hot air reworks). for 1 of the store's cell phone benches, that is about 350 or so individual different parts, a little over 1,000 parts total and current wholesale value of about $8,000 ( I think this pic was taken right before a few more parts got added from another order).

The blue bins we just switched to, adding more shelves for tablet parts now - those screens take up so much more space and we need a better way to handle all the parts.
 

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I have being meaning up date this thread with some new pics of my tidy office. I have now put trunking around the office to hide the network cable.

It may look tidy, but its hidden in the cupboards. That is my next area to tackle, for that I will need a big skip.
 

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I have being meaning up today this thread with some new pics of my tidy office. I have now put trunking around the office to hide the network cable.

It may look tidy, but its hidden in the cupboards. That is my next area to tackle, for that I will need a big skip.
Nice area there Paul, I could only dream of that.
 
No posts for a long time, but here's a shot of our shop. Our tech area is almost completely open to the guest area. We started a remodel over a year ago, but still have some work to do.
 

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Very professional setup, I would post mine but it has been a work in progress for the past two years. In fact the entire house is a work in progress, I need to finish the bathroom before I can make a start rebuilding a proper workshop and installing a new 13amp RCD protected spur for all those laptops.

Lol. Same here. Have 'squatted' in a bedroom, with benches and surge protected extensions everywhere. My record was 6 machines on the benches at once.

Too embarassed to post photos ;)
 
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