Cooper
Established Member
I have volunteered to help at a new Repair Cafe being set up in The Gades Shopping centre in Bromley this Saturday May 18th.
Do any of you have any experience of helping at a Repair Cafe?
I'm trying to work out what tools materials and equipment to take.
I thought the organiser was going to give me helpful insights about that they expected to happen. However he isn’t even going to be there. And didn’t have clue what equipment they might already have, though he knew they had some!
I have a large pull along toolbox. It’s already full and jolly heavy. I’m sure most of what I've packed won’t be used and what would be most useful I will have left sitting on my bench.
The trouble with repairing stuff is it isn’t like making something, when we can list the tasks and then the tools and materials we need. It’s always a case of digging around looking for odds and ends then adapting them to do a completely new job. Not knowing what sort of items people are likely to bring for repair makes it hard to plan.
I'm a reasonably competent retired D&T teacher ( I stared out as a Woodwork Teacher) and over 40 years taught most aspects of the subject (though only simple electronics.)
Any ideas, suggestions and advice about tools equipment and especialy materials you think would be most useful would be very welcome.
(Its probably the case of what not to take and leave behind)
Any experiences of working at a similar project would also be helpful.
I’m really looking forward to getting out and meeting people. I spend far too long pottering around here on my own.
Thanks
Martin
Do any of you have any experience of helping at a Repair Cafe?
I'm trying to work out what tools materials and equipment to take.
I thought the organiser was going to give me helpful insights about that they expected to happen. However he isn’t even going to be there. And didn’t have clue what equipment they might already have, though he knew they had some!
I have a large pull along toolbox. It’s already full and jolly heavy. I’m sure most of what I've packed won’t be used and what would be most useful I will have left sitting on my bench.
The trouble with repairing stuff is it isn’t like making something, when we can list the tasks and then the tools and materials we need. It’s always a case of digging around looking for odds and ends then adapting them to do a completely new job. Not knowing what sort of items people are likely to bring for repair makes it hard to plan.
I'm a reasonably competent retired D&T teacher ( I stared out as a Woodwork Teacher) and over 40 years taught most aspects of the subject (though only simple electronics.)
Any ideas, suggestions and advice about tools equipment and especialy materials you think would be most useful would be very welcome.
(Its probably the case of what not to take and leave behind)
Any experiences of working at a similar project would also be helpful.
I’m really looking forward to getting out and meeting people. I spend far too long pottering around here on my own.
Thanks
Martin