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I'd love you to help me out. For my second year at the sixth form, I'm making a desk for my bike, its a desk/workstation, It have a clamp that rotates 360 on both axis.

I'd like to know what you would like from such workstaion. Any thourghts are welcome. Also can you people take a picture of where you keep your bikes, and how you normally fix them.

Thanks you lot

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I'd love you to help me out. For my second year at the sixth form, I'm making a desk for my bike, its a desk/workstation, It have a clamp that rotates 360 on both axis.

I'd like to know what you would like from such workstaion. Any thourghts are welcome. Also can you people take a picture of where you keep your bikes, and how you normally fix them.

Thanks you lot

I've just packed in a levels after my first year I will only miss tech.

I'd want to be able to hang all my tools up in their own places so that I don't have to search high and low for that b*****d 10mm socket which has gone missing.

I'll get a pic for you, bit of a shit hole at the minute but you will get the idea.

I would want to be able to have the bike up in the air, I can never get mine high enough.

A place to keep the grease, because if its on the floor, all the crap gets in it.

We use a row of film canisters to keep bearings in, my Dad has been into bike since I was born so we have every size of bearing there is. SO I would make a row of them glued into holes in the wood, then with a label saying what size each is.

Needs a vice, for sure. Ours came from a scrap yard, they don't make them like they used to. I good Idea is to have a woodwork vice set up underneath the desk, then have the metal work vice mounted on a big lump of wood that you clamp into the woodwork vice, this gets the metal work vice out of the way when your not using it.

Holes in the bench to mount the wheel jig to, with nuts glued into the wood on the bottom.

Pic time, brb.

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