The heavy white table can be set up as a kitchen counter, replacing the folding table there, if it's in the way.
(The table can be folded down and stored for future use.) On Dec 2, 2012, at 11:18 PM, Justin Lacko <[email protected]> wrote: > Over the weekend, workbenches, tables, and shelving were brought in to > SkullSpace from Nate's old office. I am happy to say that we now have two > work areas with lots of bench space, and even a large boardroom table which > is perfect for board games. The tools have been sorted and put in an > easily-accessible area, and all boxes have been unpacked. There is ample > member storage now available on shelves and in cabinets. I am in the process > of labeling containers. > > Thanks to Richard, Thor, Nate, David and his friend for helping with moving > all the stuff this weekend. Other minor fixes include mounting the first aid > kit on the wall in the kitchen, and mopping the front entranceway. I went > with Thor to Rona and bought four extra mats to place at the front, so please > take your shoes off when you get inside. We also dry-mopped the floors. > > One frustrating thing we found out is that it seems that many of the outlets > along the walls share the same breaker. We connected the drink machine over > near the front entrance, and when I used a vacuum halfway down the space, the > breaker blew and took out the projector/media centre PC with it. We will have > to look into either splitting some power lines or getting more information > from the landlord on how the electrical was done. > > There are a number of items that I took photos of because I don't think they > are useful/worth keeping: > > - Large CRT TV, approx. 25" (not yours Ben!) - http://imgur.com/tpw4C > - Polishing lathe - http://imgur.com/ZRhWT > - Small CRT TV, approx. 15" - http://imgur.com/krOeL > - Three window-mount air-conditioning units (we have no place to mount these, > so if they're yours please take them home) - http://imgur.com/y5EVg > - Large white table - we are at capacity for tables and useful furniture now, > without resulting in making the space look cluttered. Someone please take > this and give it a good home. http://imgur.com/IZKY4 > - Numerous flatscreen monitors - some are owned by people, many are still > useful, but not all are needed. If you plan to take a monitor, post a photo > and clear it with the membership first. http://imgur.com/NX5za > > To reiterate, in my opinion I feel that we should not be accepting any more > furniture of any kind for the space, EXCEPT one more folding table for the > classroom. We have lots of shelving now and almost everything at SkullSpace > has found a place. The user-rented desks still need to be set up near the > back of the space and I will be treating this as a priority as it will be a > considerable source of income for us. > > More to come. > > ~Justin > > > _______________________________________________ > SkullSpace Discuss Mailing List > Help: http://www.skullspace.ca/wiki/index.php/Mailing_List#Discuss > Archive: https://groups.google.com/group/skullspace-discuss-archive/
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