Ammo boxes are good for protecting from typical crushing and water but will 
not protect from fire. If you ever examine a real fireproof box sold for 
important papers (I have one I bought at Staples years ago), they have very 
thick sides and are quite heavy. And they have a rating on how long they 
will stand up to an intense fire.

My late grandfather stored his stamp and coin collection in very large ammo 
boxes solely to protect from water and smoke damage in the event of a fire 
in my grandparents apartment. He realized that fireproof storage was way to 
prohibitive (and heavy) to have in their residence. Plus in most fires, the 
actual fire damage is localized with the majority of damage being from the 
hundreds, if not thousands, of gallon of water and smoke.

On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 12:43:47 PM UTC-4 gregebert wrote:

> Metal ammo boxes. Very unlikely they will get crushed, and might even 
> survive a fire.
>
> On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 8:40:37 AM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
>
>> I was fortunate to pick up an old plan chest which is basically lots of 
>> deep and wide draws but the draws are not that tall.
>> Each shelf is lined with polystyrene and tubes push in to the polystyrene 
>> - or lay flat - or in boxes. Lots of tubes in a single footprint.
>>  - Richard
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, 24 March 2022 at 01:15:15 UTC LB wrote:
>>
>>> For smaller tubes, I use standard 7/9 pin miniature tube boxes, and for 
>>> the larger ones, I have both found cardboard boxes, and modified boxes to 
>>> better fit the tubes. I keep all of the boxes inside an ikea cardboard box, 
>>> but it’s pretty unorganized.
>>>
>>> On Mar 23, 2022, at 2:45 PM, Paul Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> That's essentially what I use, and a dymo or brother labeler, except 
>>> for the big ones, and they stay in boxes on a shelf with the contents 
>>> written on them in sharpie on all sides.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 4:51:28 PM UTC-4 Terry Bowman wrote:
>>>
>>>> This is a "how do you guys do it?" question...
>>>>
>>>> I need a way to organize and safely store the odds and ends of tubes 
>>>> that I have. Nixies, Dekatrons, bargraphs, Magic Eyes etc. as well as 
>>>> a lot of the weird things from the WWII era.
>>>>
>>>> Half of this stuff is loose except for some bubble wrap. Most of the 
>>>> Soviet surplus items are still in the box sent from Ukraine, all different 
>>>> shapes and sizes. It makes finding a particular tube a real hassle and 
>>>> handling a box like this can lead to disaster.
>>>>
>>>> Then there's cabinets. You can't find anything decent anymore. 
>>>> Everything is overpriced flimsy crap. The drawers all fall out if you tip 
>>>> it 30°. Standing cabinets are only four feet high and can't take more than 
>>>> five pounds of stuff on top.
>>>>
>>>> I did manage to find this:
>>>>
>>>> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003P2UOCO
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From the video it appears that at least the drawers don't slide all of 
>>>> the way out.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I also need boxes for my bubble lights and bubble tubes. If I had a a 
>>>> 18 x 26 laser cutter I'd make custom boxes and inserts out of heavy C1S 
>>>> stock but I don't have a place to set one up. Can't afford one that size 
>>>> right now, anyway.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
>>>> "The Mac Doctor"
>>>>
>>>> https://www.astarcloseup.com
>>>>
>>>> Edward R. Murrow: “Who owns the patent on this vaccine?”
>>>> Dr. Jonas Salk: “Well, the people, I would say. There is no patent. 
>>>> Could you patent the sun?”—*See It Now*, 12 April 1955
>>>>
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