Reply 14740 of 29632, by Horun
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Merovign wrote on 2020-04-08, 22:43:That's probably my fault. :( […]
Horun wrote on 2020-04-08, 22:03:Merovign wrote on 2020-04-08, 21:20:Still trying to improvise storage methods. The PO must love me about now (honestly I use your boxes for shipping too!).
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I know I will finally get everything in its place and then some haul will show up. 😀 Kind of hope and kind of dread that.
Looks Good !! Are you paying for those ? My local PO charges $1 each iirc for the small ones, double that for the large ones. I remember when they were free a few years ago but my area has all these new rules, the large grocery stores charge 5 cents for a paper bag and plastic ones are not allowed unless you bring them in your self.
That's probably my fault. 🙁
Edit: You can make your own boxes or box grid if you're creative with tape and have raw cardboard. Usually you can get free boxes from grocery stores or sometimes business parks, or if you know someone at a business that gets a lot of shipments.
Wine boxes might work to store cards diagonally.
I have some 12" wire cube shelving and I was thinking of using it for odd-size boards by zip-tying cut cardboard to form sub-shelves.
I do not think all PO are charging for them, just those in cities that have the stupid extreme recycle laws like the one I live in.
Ahh I use some of those partitioned large water bottle boxes, they hole motherboards quite well. Usually get them from the cardboard recycle bins at work.
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