An often overlooked but essential workbench instrument.

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Always have an altimeter on hand. It will alert you if you’re too high to work effectively.
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Always have an altimeter on hand. It will alert you if you’re too high to work effectively.
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I used to keep a speedometer on the shelf above the workbench, My mind would race but I couldn't get anywhere. So I added an odometer and realized I was going nowhere.
 
Always have an altimeter on hand. It will alert you if you’re too high to work effectively.
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I hope this is the updated version with the built in alarm to let you know when you're not high enough too. 😁😁😁
 
You need a barometer too……so you can quit before the pressure gets to high.
You are SO right! There were like four times last night I was ready to bag it until morning. Putting super stiff springs on seriously shortened (limited) shock bodies. At one point I lost my grip, everything flew apart, and I have dent in the ceiling above my bench.
 
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