[sdiy] Organizing ICs

Joe Grisso jgrisso at det3.net
Tue Aug 28 21:27:07 CEST 2012


They are a tad expensive, but I use Protektive Pak tube handlers for
all of my tubes and rails:

http://www.protektivepak.com/

Here's an example of one:

http://www.protektivepak.com/ProtektivePakCatalog/PPKimpregnated/ESDTubeHandlers/37795/

Best,

Joe

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 2:35 AM, Tom Bugs <admin at bugbrand.co.uk> wrote:
> When I moved workshop I got some KBins (http://www.kbins.com/) for tubes of
> ICs. Probably not much use for small quantities.. In fact, it is kind of a
> space-waste for me now that I rarely use through-hole. (I now have an ESD
> cabinet for SMD ICs - made by Treston - quality!)
> Best, Tom
>
> On 27/08/2012 00:50, David Moylan wrote:
>>
>> I'm wondering if anyone has come up with a good method for organizing
>> their IC stocks.  I've got parts drawers for resistors and another for caps,
>> but they don't seem like a good solution for ICs, especially if you have a
>> tubes worth.  Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Dave
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