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Update 2
12/12/2022 at 10:03 • 0 commentsThe 13 Amp sockets maybe an issue, when it comes to plugging items in, on the previous design.
So reoriented the sockets by 90 degrees (facing up) and making a small hole in the tabletop for the cable gland to pass through.
In turn the hole will be hidden by the sockets enclosure and the mains cable will pass beneath the tabletop surface.
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Update 1
12/12/2022 at 10:00 • 0 commentsMaking measurements of the trestles dimensions has shown a large area at the back of the work bench. Which is ideal for electronic test equipment, solder iron etc.
By adding a small steel plate to the back of the bench to fix a magnetic kidney bowl, which is perfect for screws and metal parts when dismantling electronic devices.
A series of holes for more tools at the back of the bench for general hand tools (screwdrivers, pliers etc.), this is a great addition to the extra shadow boards on the sides of the bench.