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How do you organize 100 different parts!?

How do you organize 100 different parts!?

2009-03-04 by argitoth

How do you organize 100 different parts? Take a look at these images. The resistors you see on the floor are all resistors needed to complete the MOTM 800 and 190. This made it easier to decide how I should split up the resistors. By the way, I wrote in big all the resistances with a permanent marker to make it easier to see right away.I got these plastic drawers and Big Lots.

Re: [motm] How do you organize 100 different parts!?

2009-03-04 by Argitoth

damnit, this post didn't work and it's missing a question I had for all of you MOTM users. Let me repost this, hold on!
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 5:54 PM, argitoth <argitoth@...> wrote:

How do you organize 100 different parts? Take a look at these images. The resistors you see on the floor are all resistors needed to complete the MOTM 800 and 190. This made it easier to decide how I should split up the resistors. By the way, I wrote in big all the resistances with a permanent marker to make it easier to see right away.I got these plastic drawers and Big Lots.




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Re: [motm] How do you organize 100 different parts!?

2009-03-04 by Erik Ribeiro

nice. how about some pics of the workbench...
i've assembled electronic kits (non-audio), but i've never ordered components from mouser or setup a proper workbench. i don't own a decent soldering iron. although i've watched plenty of youtube and IPC videos on soldering & desoldering every conceivable component, somehow i feel like i'm still missing something. thanks for asking all the questions i haven't gotten around to asking myself.
can anyone recommend a good long-lasting soldering iron that won't break the bank?
erik

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From: Argitoth
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Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 6:56:55 PM
Subject: Re: [motm] How do you organize 100 different parts!?

damnit, this post didn't work and it's missing a question I had for all of you MOTM users. Let me repost this, hold on!

On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 5:54 PM, argitoth <argitoth@gmail. com> wrote:

How do you organize 100 different parts? Take a look at these images. The resistors you see on the floor are all resistors needed to complete the MOTM 800 and 190. This made it easier to decide how I should split up the resistors. By the way, I wrote in big all the resistances with a permanent marker to make it easier to see right away.I got these plastic drawers and Big Lots.




--
www.elanhickler. com

Re: [motm] How do you organize 100 different parts!?

2009-03-04 by Dave Manley

Tell Paul he uses too many different parts.

;-p
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RE: [motm] How do you organize 100 different parts!?

2009-03-04 by Ian Smith

Hey Erik,

I'm probably going to get beat for this by other people on the list, but I use and am very happy with my Rat Shack 40W Pencil Iron and 40W De-soldering Iron. The soldering Iron runs about US$8.00 and the de-soldering iron is about US$11.00. I found that the tips last about 6 months for the soldering iron and a year or so for the de-soldering iron.... unless of course you have a not bright moment and leave it plugged in over night.....

-Ian Smith

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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 17:17:15 -0800
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nice. how about some pics of the workbench...
i've assembled electronic kits (non-audio), but i've never ordered components from mouser or setup a proper workbench. i don't own a decent soldering iron. although i've watched plenty of youtube and IPC videos on soldering & desoldering every conceivable component, somehow i feel like i'm still missing something. thanks for asking all the questions i haven't gotten around to asking myself.
can anyone recommend a good long-lasting soldering iron that won't break the bank?
erik

From: Argitoth com>
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 6:56:55 PM
Subject: Re: [motm] How do you organize 100 different parts!?

damnit, this post didn't work and it's missing a question I had for all of you MOTM users. Let me repost this, hold on!


On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 5:54 PM, argitoth <argitoth@gmail. com> wrote:
How do you organize 100 different parts? Take a look at these images. The resistors you see on the floor are all resistors needed to complete the MOTM 800 and 190. This made it easier to decide how I should split up the resistors. By the way, I wrote in big all the resistances with a permanent marker to make it easier to see right away.I got these plastic drawers and Big Lots.



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www.elanhickler. com


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