@SymTrkl@anarres.family
If you've never had the joy of me infodumping about my workbench, this is the tool holder I'm talking about. It holds my most commonly used tools, and had been altered several times since I built it. For example, that little cat's name is not "hot snot," I used to have a pair of cheap hot glue guns there, before I replaced them with my good high temp one.
(I mean, now the cat's name is "Hot Snot." I hope I didn't get rid of him when I packed it all up. T_T)
But anyway, this was a small work bench I built out of scrap while I was working at the lumber yard. It's sized explicitly for my height and reach, and to perfectly fit that tiny bit of free space in the corner of out bedroom, and has been in storage since we moved out to Wyoming. 
@SymTrkl@anarres.family
Just as an example of why I miss this bench so bad, look at the right side in the picture. See that soldering station?
Before I built it, soldering meant grabbing my soldering iron, solder, and brass mesh tip cleaner (because sponges are lame), taking them out to my desk, which almost certainly needed a bunch of junk moved off it. Then putting all that away when I was done. Every time.
Meanwhile, with the setup in the picture I literally just had to reach up and flip the switch on the soldering iron base, and everything was already right there.