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Custom-built wooden rack in the workshop to hold 64 tubs of miscellaneous stuff.
Custom-built wooden rack in the workshop to hold 64 tubs of miscellaneous stuff, started as a project as [[Mythbusters Wall-o-Boxes Project]]


Some tubs contain sorted donated items and materials for projects and hacking - Telecoms and Network cables, PC parts, Corks, etc. and others contain sundries and other materials such as Glues and Sticky Tapes. The latter group is generally maintained stock.
Some tubs contain sorted donated items and materials for projects and hacking - Telecoms and Network cables, PC parts, Corks, etc. and others contain sundries and other materials such as Glues and Sticky Tapes. The latter group is generally maintained stock.
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= Stuff to Hack / Materials for Projects =
= Stuff to Hack / Materials for Projects =
{{Note|type=warn|This bit could use an update as they were re-organised at a Hack The Space day towards the end of 2023}}


* Audio Cables
* Audio Cables

Revision as of 12:14, 22 January 2024

Tub Store
Intended Use Holds 64 tubs of miscellaneous stuff
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Custom-built wooden rack in the workshop to hold 64 tubs of miscellaneous stuff, started as a project as Mythbusters Wall-o-Boxes Project

Some tubs contain sorted donated items and materials for projects and hacking - Telecoms and Network cables, PC parts, Corks, etc. and others contain sundries and other materials such as Glues and Sticky Tapes. The latter group is generally maintained stock.

Two coloured tapes on each tub correspond to similar tapes identifying rack rows and columns and try to maintain the position of each tub for easy location.

Tub Specification

The tubs are 24litre Wham Crystal Plastic Storage Boxes and were bought from The Range

Maintained Resources

  • Adhesives, Glues and Putty
  • Cable ties and Rapstraps
  • Hook and Eye tape (Velcro), Sticky pads
  • Hot Glue, Glue Guns
  • Small plastic bags
  • Sticky Tapes - Duct / Masking / Electrical etc.

Stuff to Hack / Materials for Projects

Note Note: This bit could use an update as they were re-organised at a Hack The Space day towards the end of 2023
  • Audio Cables
  • Back Boxes for Electrical
  • Big Castors, Small Castors
  • Bulbs
  • CCTV
  • CD and DVD drives
  • Cable Clips
  • Cable Sleeving
  • Cat 5
  • Communications and radio
  • Corks
  • Cyber sockets
  • Darkroom stuff
  • Data Cables
  • Drop Cloths
  • Ethernet and Phone Installation
  • Ethernet Cables II
  • Fans Assorted
  • Fibreglass and Resin
  • Foam
  • Hard Drives
  • Light Bulbs Assorted
  • Lighting II
  • Lighting and Ducting
  • Mains wiring
  • Meters
  • Microphones and Audio Adaptors
  • Network Hubs
  • Optics
  • PC Mass Storage
  • PC PSUs
  • PC PSUs 2
  • PC Parts
  • PC Parts II
  • Piping and Plumbing
  • Plugs and Adaptors
  • Plugs and Adaptors
  • Plumbing Bits
  • Remote Control
  • Resin Hardener
  • Ribbon Cable
  • SCART, SVideo, Phono, AV, TV and Games System cables
  • Sealants
  • Security
  • Sockets
  • String and Rope
  • Telecoms
  • Timers
  • Transformers
  • USB, Firewite, Phone, Modem cables
  • VGA, DVI, HDMI AND PC video cables
  • Ventilation
  • Water / Air valves
  • Wheels
  • Wi-Fi and Routers

Projects and Teams DoNotHack

  • Luthiers kit
  • Marble run
  • Robot chassis

Confused Classifications

  • Bungies and Webbing

At least one Tub contained items that probably should have been identified as 'workshop tools' kept for use within the space, but have been consumed and are no longer available. How can this be resolved?

Similarly, Hackspace and Team projects (Marble Run / Luthiers stuff) probably need better categorisation.

To Do

Some classification and labelling needs updating, and where multiple tubs are dedicated to the same contents consideration should be given to whether this storage is appropriate (PC parts for example).