"Workbench" Quotes from Famous Books
... and Scotty washed up and changed into what Scotty called "shore-going clothes" that were only slightly less informal than their dungarees and T shirts. As they finished and sat down to wait for the girls, Rick picked up one of the radio units on the workbench. All were finished, although untested. A few final decorative touches remained for Barby's plastic headset, including setting in some rhinestones for her. It would look like any other plastic bauble ... — The Electronic Mind Reader • John Blaine
... Solomon John a shed for a workshop. If he could have carpenters' tools and a workbench he could build an observatory, if ... — The Peterkin Papers • Lucretia P Hale
... and he rested his elbows on the workbench, placed his chin in his hands, and gazed ... — The Weathercock - Being the Adventures of a Boy with a Bias • George Manville Fenn
... growled, tossing his crutches on a workbench littered with scraps of color-coded wire, and hopping forward on the one leg that had grown to normal size. He sort of swaggered, Frank Nelsen noticed. Maybe the whole Bunch swaggered with him in a way, ... — The Planet Strappers • Raymond Zinke Gallun
... all his own leisure, and some expense, which he could ill afford, upon his education, trusting one day that he would rival the genius after whom he had been christened; but Newton was not of a disposition to sit down either at a desk or a workbench. Whenever he could escape from home or from school, he was to be found either on the beach or at the pier, under the shelter of which the coasting vessels discharged or received their cargoes; and he had for some years declared ... — Newton Forster • Frederick Marryat |