[sdiy] Trays for through hole resistors?
Andre Majorel
aym-htnys at teaser.fr
Thu Aug 22 09:10:32 CEST 2013
On 2013-08-21 22:11 -0700, Donald Tillman wrote:
> I first proposed this almost ten years ago, and I haven't
> found anything better since...
>
> Get one of those upscale shoeboxes used for storing
> photographs. Or alternately, a regular shoebox. Split it
> into four sections by glueing in three pieces of cardboard.
>
> Go to an office supply store and by a lot of 2.5 x 4.25 inch
> "coin envelopes". Fill each envelope up with resistors, write
> the value on the end.
>
> Photo here:
> http://www.till.com/random/parts1.jpg
>
> The split shoebox also works well for storing dip packages on
> similarly sized pieces of conductive foam and a label:
> http://www.till.com/random/parts2.jpg
>
> I claim there is nothing simpler, cheaper, more dense, tidier,
> or easier to access.
You could even keep the resistors in the ziploc bags they came
in, making it possible to quickly see how many you have left.
Hobby boxes give the quickest access but if they fall over...
Unless you're soldering all day long, bags and envelopes are
probably better overall.
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André Majorel http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/
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