Re: [foxboro] Spare parts storage
- From: stan <stanb@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: BrianLong <blong@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 09:13:40 -0500
On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 05:03:13PM -0600, BrianLong wrote:
> Did you go as far as buying static free shelving? How about floors? Any
> specific handling procedures?
>
Not certain if thsi question was aimed at me, but I was quoed in it :-)
We store our bits in the "as deliverd" factory packaging, and don't do
anyting specail for anti static. But, given that we are a paer mill on the
seacost, and th humidity 0s +always_ hig, stsic just has not been much of
an isue for sue.
I'm cerain mills/plants in the drier (colder) cliamtes do have a problem
with thi.
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