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Post by St Veronus on Jan 1, 2012 14:11:28 GMT
Just starting out and want to keep my materials all organized. What do those with spares and extra's do with their parts?
I have a couple of kit's to start building to get my experience up. They are currently in the delivered bags, but I would like to do an inventory and check the calibrations/value's.
Thanks!
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Crispy
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Post by Crispy on Jan 1, 2012 15:59:00 GMT
Hi St Veronus, welcome to the forum. I have not been doing this for long either. The guys on this forum are fantastic and will help you with ANYTHING? I use small compartment cases to keep most of my bits and bobs organised - I have put you a link below to give you an idea. cpc.farnell.com/duratool/d00415/compartment-box-382x234x48mm/dp/SG32893I like them because you can take the dividers out to make bigger compartments when you need to. Hope this helps you.
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Post by St Veronus on Jan 2, 2012 9:59:21 GMT
Thanks for that. Do you bend the legs of the resistors or just pull out enough dividers? Looking at those, I think I would need a few to house just the resistors of all the values.
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Will
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Post by Will on Jan 2, 2012 11:19:08 GMT
Those trays are what I use for parts storage, but I do keep all my resistors in a large jiffy bag. I'd need a load of cases for all the resistors you'll end up with.
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