[Test-Equipment] Looking for test bench ideas

Dennis Wade sacramento.cyclist at gmail.com
Thu Nov 16 16:47:37 EST 2006


The IKEA website says the max load for Jerker is 165 lbs.  Might be a
problem considering the equipment he has.

           Dennis


On 10/17/06, jbarnes <jbarnes at aztec-net.com> wrote:
> Blair and the group.
>
> Go to Ikea and look at the desk system called Jerker. Yes, they choose the name not me.
>
> It has adjustable shelves and additional shelves can be added.
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>
> Regards,
>
> John.
>
> >Hi All:
> >
> >I like to putter around with electronics, make projects and
> >fix old radios, etc. I have a lot of heavy old test gear,
> >mostly HP: a couple of HP-141t spectrum analyzers & tracking
> >generators, HP-8640 generator, power supplies, distortion
> >analyzer, DVM's, assorted generators, bridges and counters.
> >
> >I'm building a new work bench. At first, I was going to
> >have a deep sloping shelf to hold gear, until I realized
> >that if I sloped it, I couldn't stack gear.
> >
> >I'd be very grateful for suggestions or advice about
> >building a new bench. If you have a digital camera and a
> >nice bench or shop, please do (directly) send me a photo.
> >Also, thoughts about power conditioning, grounding, etc.
> >
> >Sincerely
> >Blair
> >
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Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael, CA


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