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Parts containers

Larry Makoski W2LJ
We buy Pringles in those little snack sized containers to pop into my
son's school lunchbox from time to time.  I have been having him bring
home the empties.  They are great for separating parts while doing a kit
inventory - especially hardware!  These are a great adjunct to muffin tins!

73 de Larry W2LJ

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RE: Parts containers

Steven Pituch
I have been saving the plastic Crystal Light containers.  They can be cut
down for nice parts containers.  I also use them to hold my chemicals I use
for fertilizers for my planted aquariums as the lids seal quite well.

Steve, W2MY

-----Original Message-----
We buy Pringles in those little snack sized containers to pop into my son's
school lunchbox from time to time.  I have been having him bring home the
empties.  They are great for separating parts while doing a kit inventory -
especially hardware!  These are a great adjunct to muffin tins!

73 de Larry W2LJ

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