Re: [foxboro] Spare parts storage

I agree with you David,

When I worked for Foxboro field service in Nigeria I found that they =
could be stored fairly effectively under the bed in the spare room, Just =
had to watch the roaches didn't eat the packaging....

Ron Shuard

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[mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of David Johnson
Sent: 20 November 2005 10:32
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Spare parts storage


Dear list,

We have found the trunk of a 2003 Nissan Altima to be an excellent =
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facility, although Foxboro field service prefers mini-vans and mid sized =
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sedans.
Remember to rotate stock when you rotate your tires and you're good to =
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for another year or 30,000 miles, whichever comes first.

David



At 05:03 PM 11/18/2005, you wrote:
>Did you go as far as buying static free shelving?  How about floors?  =
Any
>specific handling procedures?
>
>Brian
>
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>[mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of stan
>Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:48 PM
>To: BrianLong
>Cc: Foxboro
>Subject: Re: [foxboro] Spare parts storage
>
>
>On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 11:00:06AM -0600, BrianLong wrote:
> > Anybody have a spec or ideas on how to properly store spare boards, =
hard
> > drives, etc.  We are re-doing our storage area where we keep Foxboro
>boards
> > and other stuff.
>
>We store ours in a specialy constructed room Tempearture, and hmidity =
are
>controeld in it, and it's kept at a postive pressure, and the air going
>into it is passed through a carbin filter.
>
>It's worked great for many many years here.
>
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