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    Quote Originally Posted by ilyaz View Post
    For some strange reason bugs are not as active this summer as they were last couple of years. Or maybe I just stopped noticing them. Or I emit some sort toxic exhaust when I rip apart computers...
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    ps on the work bench consider putting a small bumper lip on the edge nearest you to keep the screw off the floor and on the bench. Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    ps on the work bench consider putting a small bumper lip on the edge nearest you to keep the screw off the floor and on the bench. Mike
    An interesting idea. The surface area is so small that it does not even have enough space for a large desktop on its side or a server. If the lip is small, though, it might be OK while still being large enough to catch screws. Another idea is to put a large rubber mat under the bench. Or, a piece of "hairy" carpet so that falling screws don't bounce off of it . Plus that might provide some relief for feet/back

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