Substitute for anti static bags?

Z

Zakalwe

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G'day all,

I'm clearing the cupboard out of a lot of old pc cards, to sell them I need
a source of anti-stat bags or a good substitute. Anyone have any ideas?

cheers

Z
 
"Zakalwe" <Gruntfuttock666@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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G'day all,

I'm clearing the cupboard out of a lot of old pc cards, to sell them I
need
a source of anti-stat bags or a good substitute. Anyone have any ideas?


** Alfoil ?



.......... Phil
 
"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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"Zakalwe" <Gruntfuttock666@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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G'day all,

I'm clearing the cupboard out of a lot of old pc cards, to sell them I
need
a source of anti-stat bags or a good substitute. Anyone have any ideas?




** Alfoil ?



......... Phil



If you have access to a nearby 'box assembler' I would imagine they would
give you as many as needed ??

--
Regards ............... Rheilly Phoull
 
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 03:12:15 GMT, "Zakalwe" <Gruntfuttock666@hotmail.com> wrote:
G'day all,

I'm clearing the cupboard out of a lot of old pc cards, to sell them I need
a source of anti-stat bags or a good substitute. Anyone have any ideas?

Totally wrap each card in aluminium foil, then apply a piece of masking
tape, write on the tape what type the card is (modem, video, etc.)
 
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 09:25:22 +0800, Tony de Groot
<tonydg@wantree.com.au> typed on the keyboard:

Watch out for cards that have on-board batteries.
hehehe
 

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