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Revision as of 20:37, 9 December 2009
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What You Have
IT Equipment
- old Cisco gigantic switch
- quad core sun box
- 2 GHz workstation w/ 2 GB of RAM. need to add in a drive, probably a 100 or 80 GB for now. Cmd3187 16:01, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
- 950 MHz Thinkpad with broken screen. 40GB drive I think. Could be used for the auth system, since we could just mount it to the door or something. Cmd3187 16:01, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
- Big Enterasys network switch with all kinds of crazy fiber and copper connections in different, removable blades (--Fvox13 06:01, 2 December 2009 (UTC))
I have a bunch of boxen that can be wiped and donated if Mark gives the go-ahead. Also have a PIX 501 Possibly an ASA 5505 Also some misc switches / APs / etc. AirPort Express that can be donated if someone is going to provide a sound system (can then hook up to it wirelessly with AirTunes / equiv) ---- BW 03:25, 18 November 2009 (UTC)
Tools
- Marsh Model Q 1/4-inch Stencil Press -- Brian B.
- Small table saw -- Brian B.
- Leader Oscilloscope LBO-522 -- Brian B.
- 2x 25w soldering irons, a breadboard, lots of wiring, assorted electronics kits and tools --Alan
- HP 1664A logic analyzer --Josh
- Power supply/Variac --Josh
- My dad has some kind of adjustable resistor that he said he'd donate once we're a real non-profit (IDK what it is exactly, but it has two binding posts, and you dial in the resistance you want using 4 dials) --Fvox13 21:42, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
Furnishings
- Rubbermaid work desk. Should not be used near hot things, its actually made out of plastic Cmd3187 16:01, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
- 3-shelf AV cart --Brian B.
- 24" x 36" Whiteboard (it's small, but it's something) and two nice guest chairs --Bryan
- 6ft rubbermaid folding table --Alan
- 5'x8' whiteboard (it's big...) --Josh
- Two regular wooden chairs, one rolling padded chair. --Josh
- Maybe a set of couches- must consult neighbor --Josh
Services
- I jerk cable as a side job... I'd love to do any low-voltage wiring, especially ethernet (--Fvox13 06:01, 2 December 2009 (UTC))
- Electrical Distribution/Permanent wiring. Guess I'll take the HV stuff :) --Joshshua 20:11, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
- AV system setup/tweak. I've got experience on making the boom boom boom. --Joshshua 20:11, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
- @Joshpalley: What do you think about wiring some department-store-style speakers into the ceiling? That way we can easily jack into them from a variety of things, including a microphone or projector... --Fvox13 21:44, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
- @Fvox13: I am against them. Those speakers are best suited for paging (in dept stores, like you said). Using them for anything other than marginal quality voice will sound cheap and unprofessional. I can't give any recommendations until I see the space.. --Joshshua 19:31, 9 December 2009 (UTC)
- @Joshpalley: What do you think about wiring some department-store-style speakers into the ceiling? That way we can easily jack into them from a variety of things, including a microphone or projector... --Fvox13 21:44, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
What We Want/Need
Safety Items
- Hearing protection (plugs/muffs)
- Eye protection (facemask/teh goggles)
- First Aid kits
Fabrication Tools
- Drill Press
- Table Saw
- Power Drill (Corded or cordless, hammer option a plus)
- Drill bit set
- CNC machine
- Shop Vacuum
- Laser Cutter/Engraver
- Propane and propane accessories (blow torches etc)
- Reprap (more of a want than a need)
Electronics Tools
- Soldering Irons
- Oscilloscope
- Multimeters
- Signal Generators
- Logic Analyzers
- Power Supplies
- Breadboards
- Circuit Fabrication equipment (etchant, photoresist?)
Furnishings
- Grill
- Kegerator
- Dark Room
- Lockers
- Utility Sink
- Bike Parking
- crash pad for powernaps (comfy [expensive] furniture from Studio One Up)
- robotic pet for artificial companionship
- spray booth
- big ol' whiteboard (DIY with plexiglass or Dry erase paint)
- refrigerator
- Commercial Grade coffee maker (possibly one of these, or at least one of these. Alternatively this) Keep in mind that the Keurig has a higher per-cup cost, wheras the Bunn units are dirt cheap, after the initial outlay of a lot of money. --Fvox13 06:15, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
- Bookshelves... people can donate books, but we'll have to set some guidelines or well get a whole room full of "Windows 95 for dummies" and other useless titles
- Projector
- Workbenches w/ power strips and good lighting