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Default Re: Workshop/Maint./Unit Triage Setup

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Originally Posted by waynehoskins View Post
In college that usually consisted of a small table on stage, some spare parts, and what tools we could free from the carps.
In high school that usually consists of a small patch on the floor, some parts cannibalized from other dead fixtures, and tools we could free from the LD...

All joking aside, I think an organized drawer system for pieces (maybe clear drawers, or neatly labeled), shelves or sch40 for the broken conventional fixtures to sit/hang on (assuming you have multiple broken fixtures at a time... If you don't, congratulations!) and a large work desk with lots of drawers for tools.
For accessories, such as color scrollers/faders, maybe more shelves?
Organization is the key to efficiency in repairs, label everything!

Oh, and if you have stage pin fixtures, an adaptor that will reach to the desk without difficulty is important, otherwise if you've got the supplies/time/effort, an spg outlet next to the desk could be very useful.
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