Just curious how the rest of you store your new and used electronic parts? Not everyone can afford the commercial-made ESD containers and materials so I'm wondering what kind of home-brew systems you've had success with?
Generally I leave the new parts inside the bags they were sent in and I try and re-use the bags that other electronic parts and pieces come in (like a PC motherboard for example). I never toss those bags. I have some used parts stored in plastic parts bins I picked up from Harbor Freight long ago. I highly doubt they are ESD safe, but so far nothing has been zapped.
So.. what do you use? An old tackle box? Ammo can? Paper bag? Coffee can? Wife's Tupperware?
Ready... set... GO!
Generally I leave the new parts inside the bags they were sent in and I try and re-use the bags that other electronic parts and pieces come in (like a PC motherboard for example). I never toss those bags. I have some used parts stored in plastic parts bins I picked up from Harbor Freight long ago. I highly doubt they are ESD safe, but so far nothing has been zapped.
So.. what do you use? An old tackle box? Ammo can? Paper bag? Coffee can? Wife's Tupperware?
Ready... set... GO!