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* '''Component storage.''' A rack of non metallic bins/drawers to store components. |
* '''Component storage.''' A rack of non metallic bins/drawers to store components. |
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* '''Tweezers.''' Some of the screws are in tight places and tend to get wedged under stuff once you've loosened them. |
* '''Tweezers.''' Some of the screws are in tight places and tend to get wedged under stuff once you've loosened them. |
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* '''Antistatic bags''' and '''Printable shipping labels''' for shipping parts. |
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* '''Duct tape''', because packing tape is often unwieldy and unsightly. |
Revision as of 22:51, 21 May 2008
Ian Daniher took some notes on what equipment his fledgling repair shop needed; similar sets may be useful for other repair centers to assemble.
- Screw holders/sorters. 6 transparent containers; test tubes on a rack or cheap 7-day pill boxes have been used.
- 'Work surface. A clean, white, wide surface (to allow for individuals to see any parts that have fallen off, and to spread out the XO's components) or anti-static mat/wrist strap set.
- A small philips head screwdriver.
- A buddy (or recorder). A non-text way of recording commentary if another individual is not present (tape recorder or laptop). Better: work in pairs, and have the second person document.
- Extra screws. Note that "spare" screws are available in the handle of each XO.
- Component storage. A rack of non metallic bins/drawers to store components.
- Tweezers. Some of the screws are in tight places and tend to get wedged under stuff once you've loosened them.
- Antistatic bags and Printable shipping labels for shipping parts.
- Duct tape, because packing tape is often unwieldy and unsightly.