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Who has any sort of electronic repair equipment/workbench and what do you have. Post pics if you like.

There's no space for anything--including my complete woodshop behind my house. It all has to go.

Oh no! Not the woodshop! That's terrible. Post some pictures of it before it goes, please. I haven't even set mine up since, well, too long. Most of my wood tools/machines are in storage.
 
Sanwa EM7000 multimeter. Just like analog meters.

Everyone should have a decent analogue meter. I still have very first, bought around 45 years ago. And way too many others...

I just love the ballistics of a good analog meter. It takes you years to become 'one' with your analogue meter, to the point you can predict ultimate values just based on the acceleration of the needle- not needing to wait for it to stop. I kinda miss that.

Sanwa made lots of great R/C gear back in the 1980s. I still have a NIB Sanwa 2ch AM set I picked up for putting into a retro Tamiya build I never got around to...
 
Finetech Fineplacer CRS10 Rework station (not all parts in this picture). I have few older versions with microscope instead of the camera. Never use any of them...
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Years ago someone on Audiocircle was planning to teach a class on designing and building tube amplifiers. As part of the prerequisite for the class he recommended buying a tone generator and an oscilloscope. I also purchased a tube tester around the same time. He then ghosted those of us who signed up for his class. Now they're sitting in my closet. I need to get them on EBay.

BK Precision 1476A 10MHz Oscilloscope
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HP Model 200AB Audio Oscillator
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BK Precision 667 Solid State Tube Tester
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Martin
 
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