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Al

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a number of PCI cards for computers that I want to store. I'm going
crazy trying to find a source of these corrugated boxes. No, I don't have
the boxes they came in.

One of the problems is trying to buy less than a pallet load. I need about
50. Anyone have a source for these?

Yes, I've tried Google and get lots of unsuitable hits. What might work is
a cardboard box for VCR tapes. But I haven't found suitable ones yet. I
did find a nice one at "Containers" but at $2 a whack, that's a little
pricy.

Help!

Thanks in advance.

Al
 
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webpa

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a number of PCI cards for computers that I want to store. I'm going
crazy trying to find a source of these corrugated boxes. No, I don't have
the boxes they came in.

One of the problems is trying to buy less than a pallet load. I need about
50. Anyone have a source for these?

Yes, I've tried Google and get lots of unsuitable hits. What might work is
a cardboard box for VCR tapes. But I haven't found suitable ones yet. I
did find a nice one at "Containers" but at $2 a whack, that's a little
pricy.

Help!

Thanks in advance.

Al

You might try plastic "shoe boxes". Short side is just right for the
card height. Long side is just right for full-length cards (remember
those?). Put cards in anti-static bags and pile them in. I've got
about 10 shoe boxes full. Keeps the dust off, and you can add/subtract
paper stickers to the end of the box showing contents. Plus: boxes
from the same mfgr and batch stack very well.
 
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Al

Jan 1, 1970
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webpa said:
You might try plastic "shoe boxes". Short side is just right for the
card height. Long side is just right for full-length cards (remember
those?). Put cards in anti-static bags and pile them in. I've got
about 10 shoe boxes full. Keeps the dust off, and you can add/subtract
paper stickers to the end of the box showing contents. Plus: boxes
from the same mfgr and batch stack very well.

Good idea, thanx.

Al
 
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