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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