Re: Parts Storage
- From: Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 01:44:41 GMT
Hello Robert,
Standard coin envelopes are *not* specified as being anti-static.
And envelopes are rather inconvenient for storage of a fair number of parts, and leave labelling and sorting a bit messy for easy readability and access.
Easy. Just number them at the top and keep an up to date database. I do it with MS-Works.
Worst case comes to worst, one could use standard plastic drawer sets and line every drawer/bin with aluminum foil.
Don't forget the tin foil hats ;-)
My lab is all wood. No static problems whatsoever. And I hate plastic.
Regards, Joerg
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