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Episode: 3441
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Title: HPR3441: Murphy Work Bench
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3441/hpr3441.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 23:30:17
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3441 for Monday 11th of October 2021.
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Tid's show is entitled Murphy Work Bench.
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It is hosted by Operator and is about 14 minutes long and carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is Operator talks about hitting his head on his work bench.
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Hello everyone and welcome to the episode of Hacker Public Radio with your host Operator.
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It's going to be pretty short.
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I'm going to be talking about a Murphy Work Bench.
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If you have a mental amount of space and you want to have a nice little work bench,
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this might be the deal for you.
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I set out on this because I had some electronics stuff I was working on and I had a big tray,
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one of those cheap plastic trays with a bunch of plastic connectors and whatever.
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And I had a curiously set on the edge of the table and that was my dining room table,
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which is my work bench at the time.
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My seven-year-old has knocked over stuff or messed up stuff or touched things before
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Kathy's touched stuff or moved stuff around down there.
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It's kind of a common area.
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Slash, do whatever on the dining room table table.
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And after hanging knocked over and we spent like 15 minutes cleaning up the mess,
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I said, you know what, I need to get my stuff into my own area that nobody's allowed into,
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or at least the seven-year-old's not allowed into.
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And I don't have to worry about him knocking anything over.
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And also, you know, because I'm not, you know, for two feet tall,
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I don't have to hunch over stuff.
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So I want like a work bench that's really high, almost eye level, strangely enough.
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And I want to be able to work on and solder and look at stuff and whatever.
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So I sought out to try to think of ways that I could approach that.
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And first, oh, I'll go to the hardware store and buy one of those big, huge, you know,
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work benches that's, you know, $800 or $300 or whatever for a work bench.
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And you know, I have some drawers ended or whatever and replaced the little tiny work bench I have in the garage.
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And I said, well, eight, it's hot in Georgia.
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And there's like two months out of the year.
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I can actually work in the garage without feeling miserable.
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I take an old blower, a HVAC blower and use that as a fan.
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But I just didn't want to mess with that area.
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There's stuff, there's paint cans inside of this old cabinet that we were using.
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And I'm using as a work bench for outside.
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I said, you know what?
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I want something inside that's for soldering.
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And I can set up all my stuff and.
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Or sorry, stand and do some soldering and some technical stuff.
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And then kind of be able to shut the door or be able to leave everything where it is.
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And I have to worry about anybody knocking it over or whatever.
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So I started thinking about, you know, different ways to do that.
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And I was like, oh, what about like a Murphy bed.
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But just with a bench on it.
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So I got to think in and looking around.
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And I'll put them in the show notes.
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This is a 24 inch folding shelf bracket,
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a collectible bracket for shelves.
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Well, it's about a hinge space DIY bracket for table bench.
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Max load 500 pounds.
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So the picture, it shows like a very small 24 inch, maybe 25 inch, 26 inch piece of wood.
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My piece of wood is, I don't know, two feet, three feet long.
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Looks like two and a half feet, three feet long.
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And I have two, of course, two hinges.
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It comes in, I think, appear to.
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Or maybe you have to buy each one.
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I can't even remember.
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I think it comes in a pair.
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Anyways, I found other ones that seem kind of goofy or whatever looking and not super sturdy.
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But I saw these and they looked more sturdy.
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They looked less clinky or clunky.
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And I stuck with these.
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And then really all you need is a piece of wood, right?
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So seeing this out, woods like a million dollars or something.
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I went to Lowe's and got some MVF.
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This is what I've been using from my table here.
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I have a, I might have done a webcast on it.
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But it's a dual engine or dual motor standing desk.
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And I just bought the motor and the table part.
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But I didn't buy the top part, the table part.
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I just bought the motors and the legs or whatever.
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The kit.
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Hey, buy your old wood.
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Well, excuse me, I use MDF for that.
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For that purpose, and I've used MDF before to extend other desks and stuff like that.
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So I'm pretty happy with MDF.
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You know, it does not like water very much.
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So you got to be careful with water.
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But really, I've had the same piece of MDF on my desk for five years or 10 years.
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It starts to get rough a little bit.
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But after that, it doesn't really matter.
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Just from the oils on your hands and stuff, it's not that big of a deal.
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And I like the sturdiness of it.
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I like the thickness of it.
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It's not, it's not, it feels good or okay.
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So anyways, I use MDF for that too.
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And I want to say it's like three feet by four feet.
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I don't even know.
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Like two and a half feet by three feet or something.
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I wanted more a wider table, but I didn't want to stress the
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the emery tree table joints or whatever.
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So I figured I need a big enough space to put a couple of things, tools or whatever
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I'm working on.
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And then the soldering iron and whatever else.
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So I figured that's about as big as I can get without, you know, questioning the
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the strength of the quote-unquote 500-pound hinges.
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It might have 100 pounds on it in a given time, but that's about it's ever.
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It's going to have.
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So put it on there, drilled it in.
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Of course, MDF smells, so you've got to give yourself some space, time, whatever
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to let it irrigate after you've cut it.
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Now, Lowe's home depot will cut MDF for you.
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More or less, the first time I went to home depot, they were about to close.
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And they puffed and puffed and made some BS excuse that they couldn't do it.
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So I went to Lowe's and they do it without question.
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So no problem there.
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And Sprite at home, set it up.
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Had my kids help me set it up and so far so good.
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And I've been using it for about a month.
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I've used it four or five times now for various projects.
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Doing the lights, eventually I'll do a Christmas tree lights episode, but that's a different story.
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But what I'll say is the first time it's right behind my chair.
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Like, I think I could lean my head back and hit the corner of the table.
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Not necessarily.
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I could, if I was, if I threw my chair back and hit through my head back,
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I could probably hit my chair.
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But I know the thing's over there so I won't do that.
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But it's close.
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It's, I can stand up and it will be right in front of me.
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So if I stand up and get out of my chair, it's half a half an inch or half a foot,
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six inches away from me basically when I stand up from out of my chair.
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So I would say had I tied a choice, I would have moved it to the other side of the wall
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where it wouldn't be in the line of fire.
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So you want to put it out of the common area of the room.
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So put it off to the corner or back in the corner where there's no foot traffic
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or where you're not going to be moving a lot.
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I put it basically in the middle of the doorway in my chair,
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which is the worst possible place I could have put it, but it's the most convenient.
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And I can also kind of have the screen up for my workstation and be looking at videos or something.
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I thought, you know, I want to be close to the computer.
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So if I want to watch a video or something on how to do something or whatever, I can have the
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the the relativeness to the computer.
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And I also thought it was just kind of an open area.
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It looked open and there was plenty of space there.
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And hindsight, I should have moved it somewhere off to the side or put it on the corner
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or put it somewhere out of high traffic area kind of near the door,
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near the back of the door or something.
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I don't know, bad placement.
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So consider placement.
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I had to round the edges after I ran into it twice.
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And I still continue to kind of run into it.
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It's not nearly as bad obvious.
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But if you know the phone rings or the doorbell rings and you get up and you dart,
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you've got about half a second to decide whether or not you're going to run into the table or not.
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So if you're in a big hurry, I'll run straight into it.
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So just bad placement.
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I rounded the edges that helped me for a while.
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I've yet to run into it since I rounded the edges, obviously.
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But here I was doing something on the ground.
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Here my desk and I was looking for something or filtering through something or
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I don't know what it was.
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But I lifted my head up and hit one of the releases for the table.
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And I don't know how the other one popped, which is not super promising.
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But somehow I had hit my head so hard that both of the latches fell.
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And it hurt my head.
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And of course when the latches fell or whatever, it folded the table down and all the
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shit on the table fell.
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Luckily there was nothing I was working on.
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I just had some stuff here on the floor that's ancillary.
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But it hit so hard.
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A picture fell off the wall that I hadn't secured properly that I had custom made.
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And of course it fell into a bucket, which I used for my HVAC,
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water and a little window, not window air conditioning unit, but air conditioning unit
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and that fell into the thing and ruined the picture.
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And of course the four leaf clover that I collected with it.
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But that was during COVID.
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I got like eight four leaf clover and put them in a frame and with my wife or whatever.
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So placement and rounding those edges.
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I'll say that loudness or the kind of prose is easy to clean up.
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So all you do is you fold the table down and let all the dirt and whatever fall on the ground.
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And if you want to just wipe it off with like a, wipe it off with like a paper towel or something,
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you can get all the little bits of stuff that's stuck on there.
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And then you just vacuum up the carpet and you're good to go.
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The other one is that you know the height is great for tall people.
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So basically when I stand up, it's kind of in my armpit right now.
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The corner of the table is in my armpit.
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I'm six feet tall.
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So when I'm working on stuff, I don't even have to hardly move my head.
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I tilt it slightly forward a little bit.
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But I'm not hunched over the desk trying to work on something.
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So the height is necessary.
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I would even say I would like it even higher, but you know,
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I don't want it so high that I can't actually work on stuff and reach crap.
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So having it, you know, no higher than your arm length,
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I feel like it's good enough.
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So like the, where your arm height starts, that should be the highest.
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Because you don't want to be like a three-year-old and like put your hands up above the table.
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So you want the height to be no higher than your actual armpit kind of deal.
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So I gave myself an extra six inches for the arm from the arm.
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So that way I'm only looking at a six-inch pitch from doing soldering.
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The other pro, I'll say, is a safe space, obviously.
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Again, I went over the cons.
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You know, I hit ran into it twice before I ran out of the edges, hit my head on it.
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The other con is it's loud.
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So, I mean, that's, that's it, normal.
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That's mean normally pushing it.
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So if I want to do it as quiet as I can,
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that's about as quiet as it gets.
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So like if you're wanting to do this at night,
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you're going to have to set up buffers where all the connection points are,
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so that it's not so damn loud.
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So the loudness, you know, if you're trying to be sneaky or quiet or you're trying to work on
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stuff at three o'clock in the morning while you're family sleeping, it's pretty damn loud,
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because it hits the walls and travels.
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So you might want to do some that fancy foam that they use for speakers and put that
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on your mounting brackets.
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So there's not a ton of, that maybe it limits, maybe a lot of help limit the noise
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from moving the thing up and down.
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But at the end of the day, I don't really know there's a whole lot you can do about it,
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because it's attached to the wall and the walls like a giant speaker.
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Um, it's pretty much it.
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Um, I like it.
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Um, like I said, if anything, I would have changed the placement of it,
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but this has got four screws in it, and I'm not about to move four screws.
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Some of them aren't flush to the wall.
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For example, um, this one is got a tiny little piece of metal that I guess you could put
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like a flat screw on or whatever, um, but it's, I don't know, eighth of an inch piece of metal
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where the width of the frame of the thing.
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So it's flush up against the wall and that's what I wanted.
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But what I didn't want is a big gap or like anything, you know, anything bad,
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anything hinged base or whatever.
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So I wanted to be flush up against the wall so I could maximize that space if I wanted to,
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you know, lean something up, something up against the wall, but other than that, um,
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pretty standard stuff.
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Um, let's produce it.
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I had to use some wrong screws and then I filed them off with the Dremel tool.
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So you'll see that and some of my handy work is I'll have screws that are too long.
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I'll screw them in and then I'll sand down the, uh, I'll use the Dremel tool to cut the
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screw off and then I'll sand it down with the, you know, the Dremel tool or just
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sandpaper or whatever.
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So you can see these little metal spots, uh, little burn marks where I've sanded down the, uh,
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cut off and sanded down the, the, uh, thing.
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So it doesn't have to be perfect, obviously.
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I mean, you can stain it and make it look nice, right?
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Um, that's pretty much it.
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Hope this helps somebody out and, uh, have a good one.
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