I'd say you don't need the foam, as long as you leave the boards in
their ESD bags
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
--
The universe is like a safe to which there is a combination. But the
combination is locked up in the safe.
-Peter De Vries, editor, novelist (1910-1993)
On 28 Aug 2008, at 16:21, WILLIS COOKE wrote:
> I used the plastic box method. I like the idea of having a lid that
> closes when you are not working so maybe you will not spill all
> those little screws on the carpet or even the desk. I bought mine
> at Fry's and it was about $7 or 8. Don't put the ESD sensitive
> stuff in the box or tray. Keep the boards wrapped in the original
> foam until you are ready to install them. ESD will not hurt the
> screws, bolts and nuts.
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