Hello Gary
Thank for tip, but those bags will be hard to find
on this latitudes :).
Just to add my 2 cents, I remmember one guy from Uruguay,
he stores the rubber in fhoto holders, the ones you get for
free when you reveal a standart photos.
Another way, is to use photo pages, like the ones listed here:
http://www.bcwsupplies.com/cat-Other+Pages.htm
Some of them say "acid free", some has pvc, others not. Some are
made from vinyl (im not sure if it harms or not the rubber).
The "BCW®Vinyl 12-Pocket Page" seems to be practical,
(
http://www.bcwsupplies.com/prod-BCW12T.htm ) it size is
like an A4 paper size, and it has 12 pockets. Cost $0,25, thas is only
2 cents per rubber motor. Cheap, isnt it?
Neider those are aviable here.
Ignacio.
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, Warthodson@... wrote:
>
> I store my cut rubber & tied up motors in Ziploc SNACK bags. They
are 6.5" X
> 3.25". I recently came across a plastic storage container that is
perfect for
> holding these plastic bags. The bags fit without any wasted space & the
> container has an airtight lid. I found the container in our local
"Price Chopper"
> grocery store. The brand name is "Lock & Lock".
> Gary Hodson
>
>
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Received on Wed Apr 19 2006 - 07:32:18 CEST