Too much for the quick reply box
My monster Steelcase desk is my toolbox...let's see
top right: All my system/driver CD's, old processors, old harddrives, digital calipers, micrometers, small salvaged case parts like switches, led's and plug-in's.
Middle right: All my old cards like tv tuners, modems, soundblasters, agp's, and NIC's. Adhesives: marine goop, plumber's goop, 2 kinds of jbweld, epoxy putty, model cement, silicone adhesive. GC electronics type 44 thermal goop in a 25cc syringe. Tapes: masking, celophane, packaging, duct, and blue painter's tape. Some paint markers in various colors.
Bottom right: Copper fittings of all sizes from 1/4" to 3/4", spools of wire, heatshrink, assorted transformers, assorted cables, a motorcycle coil, and salvaged powersupply parts like heatsinks, capacitors and power filters.
Top left (double height): jigsaw, black & decker "dremel" w/flexshaft, files, small saws like keyhole saws, some klein screwdrivers cutters and pliers, drill index, greenlee taper bits.
Bottom left:Fans of all sizes, small pcb powersupplies, cables, filters, motors, and some tubing fittings, and a 3 pack of black pantyhose (air filter media).
Center: screwdrivers, nuts/bolts from 8 years of computer building (a buttload), taps, microdrills, lenses, bearings, xacto's (pointed and flat-tipped), markers, micro srewdriver set, copper and aluminum blocks, some old waterblocks and components, picks of a hairy friend of mine in a pink miniskirt and a toolbelt (slow day at work before a holiday
) he lost a bet....badly. Some pics too of a stripper I used to know.
There's more but my fingers are getting cramped and my comma key is smoking.