Anything Interesting On Your Workbench?

Log in

SmokingPipes.com Updates

24 Fresh Nørding Pipes
6 Fresh GH.ZHANG Pipes
6 Fresh Ashton Pipes
168 Fresh Peterson Pipes
12 Fresh Estate Pipes

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

Jun 25, 2021
1,369
4,447
England
I use my workbench mostly for repairing pocket watches. I strip them right down, clean all the internals, burnish up the pivots etc, give the cases a thorough cleaning and a polish, oil up, and reassemble.
Here are a few coming up for a service soon.
Top row all Longines, middle row Cyma. At the bottom on the left a Zenith, and on the right an Omega. They are all circa 1930s20210812_185445.jpg
 
Jan 30, 2020
2,273
7,507
New Jersey
I had a vehicle CB radio hooked up in mine many years ago but have since removed it. There was a period of time where always had it scanning there and in my car. A few random conversations were had but I just don’t hit much at my house at my bench. I do still have a handheld I bring with me on long car trips. You never know, I once got a reroute over one in the car from a trucker when there was an accident I didn’t know about before traffic alerts were a thing. Saved me traffic headache.
 
  • Like
Reactions: STP

scloyd

Lifer
May 23, 2018
5,972
12,222
Here's my workbench in my garage. It's a mess, I know. I can clean it tomorrow and it will be a mess again in a month. Our house is clean, the cars are clean, clean basement, garage is clean and organized...it's just the workbench.

As for interesting things on my workbench. A couple of Little League trophies I received in the late 60's, far left in picture and a meter lamp (I'm retired from an electric utility).

20210812_144343.jpg
 

Casual

Lifer
Oct 3, 2019
2,579
9,444
NL, CA
I use my workbench mostly for repairing pocket watches. I strip them right down, clean all the internals, burnish up the pivots etc, give the cases a thorough cleaning and a polish, oil up, and reassemble.
Here are a few coming up for a service soon.
Top row all Longines, middle row Cyma. At the bottom on the left a Zenith, and on the right an Omega. They are all circa 1930sView attachment 92329
Always wanted an old Hamilton or a longines. Don’t think I could pull off the waistcoat and chain look, though.
 

Jim Sobie

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 13, 2021
108
556
47
Allen Park, Michigan
I use my workbench mostly for repairing pocket watches. I strip them right down, clean all the internals, burnish up the pivots etc, give the cases a thorough cleaning and a polish, oil up, and reassemble.
Here are a few coming up for a service soon.
Top row all Longines, middle row Cyma. At the bottom on the left a Zenith, and on the right an Omega. They are all circa 1930sView attachment 92329
I have my great-grandfather's 1913 Sessions mantel clock patiently waiting on a shelf for the day I have the time and the money to buy rebushing tools. One bushing was (primitively) repaired with a loop of steel wire and now that arbor is too cocked to turn freely.
 

Jim Sobie

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 13, 2021
108
556
47
Allen Park, Michigan
I have a 1937 Detrola 110 tombstone radio, still works but I dismantled it to clean up decades of gummed-on tobacco smoke and dust. Also want to replace the original wax paper capacitors with modern caps.

I also collect and restore pressure lanterns and oddball oil lamps. The lamp pictured is an 1884 Rochester, the first really successful center-draft kerosene lamp made in the States.
 

Attachments

  • 20201225_230332.jpg
    20201225_230332.jpg
    160.3 KB · Views: 4
  • 20200203_105356.jpg
    20200203_105356.jpg
    145.1 KB · Views: 4

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,635
I have a tool kit that is repository for what I would have at a workbench. It has an electric drill, and electric jigsaw, and bounties of wrenches and screwdrivers. For some inexplicable reason (weight?) the hammers are stacked in a different place. When I outgrew an earlier tool box, I went to a local woodworking shop (very up-market) and asked if they had tool boxes. As I looked around, I could see their inventory was table saws, table drills, and other industrial shop tools. They looked at me as if I had asked for something uncouth. I found my tool box at a good old all-purpose independent hardware store ... of course. Some of my fondest memories are of spending hot summer afternoons in the neighbors' basement with my buddy making things out of scrap lumber, most memorably an entire fleet of U.S. Navy ships from silhouettes in the Blue Jacket's Manual (the manual for enlisted sailors in the U.S. Navy). Small squares of window screen made radar antenna, nails with the heads cut off made main batteries (cannons), At one point, I made a pretty good biplane using some extra thin strips of plywood for the wings. I think I sawed a rubber toy soldier in half to make the pilot's torso glued in the cockpit.
 

scloyd

Lifer
May 23, 2018
5,972
12,222
1. work laptop
2. Extra monitor
3. Cheap speakers
4. Echo Dot
5. A notebook
6. Remote for my cheap speakers and overhead smart light
7. Kitchen matches
8. Various Lighters
9. A few packs of cigarettes
10. Three bags of pipe cleaners
11. A tray where I keep my regular use pipes
12. Some of my regular use pipes
13. iPhone earphones basic
14. An effigy of a dog
15, New Boveda packs waiting to put in my humidor
16. A marble container which I use as an ashtray
17. Misc. papers - Mostly trash
18. I can’t see both they are there - Pens
 

ssjones

Moderator
Staff member
May 11, 2011
19,018
13,082
Covington, Louisiana
postimg.cc
I have a pretty decent stereo receiver and speakers, run bluetooth thru my phone. I have a workbench for car/bicycle stuff, and then a separate work bench for pipe work.

Currently, bike is on the stand, getting a new pair of tires. Old picture here, Craftsman box has been replaced with Snap-On stack from my father-in-law20210402_170739.jpg1628905931790.jpeg

Pipe workbench, an old stainless restaurant work table I commandeered, from a closed KFC we converted.


1628906303167.png