At least you have your priorties straight!Someone asked what my workspace looked like so I figure I would put it here. Looking toward the same corner and this is pretty much the entire main room of my apartment. I have to try to maximize space.
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The kitchen counter is right behind be in the first 3 photos. Its what happens when everything but the bedroom is in one room.Who needs a kitchen or a bedroom when you have all that? I hope the neighbors appreciate it when when you crank up that Marshall.
That is rough. It's hard for me to get started when I know that a good portion of my available time is going to set up and tear down. The oven hood as a solder vent, though - genius!You guys have it good. My main workspaces are the stovetop (with the oven hood providing suction) and the top of the dryer (I really need a fan there). Don’t have space for a proper bench in the basement. So it’s constantly moving my stuff around and cleaning up…
You have a basement though. I live in 28 m2 and the only room is 20. My bathroom is so small the window can't even open all the way. European cubicles...You guys have it good. My main workspaces are the stovetop (with the oven hood providing suction) and the top of the dryer (I really need a fan there). Don’t have space for a proper bench in the basement. So it’s constantly moving my stuff around and cleaning up…
That's tight for sure, and you are willing to share it with your hobby!You have a basement though. I live in 28 m2 and the only room is 20. My bathroom is so small the window can't even open all the way. European cubicles...
...and you do excellent work in spite of that!You guys have it good. My main workspaces are the stovetop (with the oven hood providing suction) and the top of the dryer (I really need a fan there). Don’t have space for a proper bench in the basement. So it’s constantly moving my stuff around and cleaning up…
Well, now here's a surpriseThis is the most recent pic I have. I'll try to get an updated one this weekend.
Put a mug beer in there and you pretty much got mine nailed!
Yep, I’ll populate 3-4 board in one session, than take a couple of weeks to do the outboard wiring and box them up the oven hood trick was given to me by the friend who showed me the basics.That is rough. It's hard for me to get started when I know that a good portion of my available time is going to set up and tear down. The oven hood as a solder vent, though - genius!
thanks, it’s easy, being supported by this community...and you do excellent work in spite of that!
Ouch, that is rough. Reminds me of our 4 persons in a one bedroom flat in London…You have a basement though. I live in 28 m2 and the only room is 20. My bathroom is so small the window can't even open all the way. European cubicles...