[NJARC] storing loose tubes

David Sica dave.sica at njarc.org
Fri Sep 22 09:45:25 EDT 2017


I've taken to using zippered plastic sandwich bags to store many of my
parts lately. "Pourable" tubes can still be stored in large corrugated
cardboard cartons, sorted as you prefer (by type, by filament voltage or by
individual tube number) into bags. Not anywhere near as organized as using
partitioned cartons or individually labeled tube boxes, but hey, it's not
like you're looking through them every day. Plastic bags also work great to
store 78 RPM records after you've cleaned them and discarded their
deteriorated paper sleeves.






On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Max Theis <theis.max at gmail.com> wrote:

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> I've been trying to organize my tube stash, and have a severe lack of
> loctal boxes, plus some larger and some smaller.
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> Has anyone come up with a good way to store them in an organized fashion?
> I've seen what I think are old test tube boxes being used by the club for
> mini tubes, so I was thinking something like that.
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> -Max
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