The U-line boxes are pretty popular also
- Multiple passes with bubble wrap
- Placed in antistatic bags
- Labeled and stacked vertically
- Tucked into storage cubes to minimize visual clutter
- Multiple passes with bubble wrap
- Placed in antistatic bags
- Labeled and stacked vertically
- Tucked into storage cubes to minimize visual clutter
Neat solution, but I can imagine that everytime you want to play a game it's pain in the ass to put one back and get the other one out.
Very nice Eric! I really dig that setup a lot, that's the only pita I have for PCB's all the damn room they take up.
Well duh sounds like you need some more cabs then!
Thanks. Living in San Francisco space is very precious. Also if games don't fit in this system they tend to have a short life in my collection. Blessing/curse it stops me from collecting older (bigger) PCBs.
That's pretty crafty, great space saver.- Multiple passes with bubble wrap
- Placed in antistatic bags
- Labeled and stacked vertically
- Tucked into storage cubes to minimize visual clutter
Well duh sounds like you need some more cabs then!
- Multiple passes with bubble wrap
- Placed in antistatic bags
- Labeled and stacked vertically
- Tucked into storage cubes to minimize visual clutter
PCB in anti static bags
- Multiple passes with bubble wrap
- Placed in antistatic bags
- Labeled and stacked vertically
- Tucked into storage cubes to minimize visual clutter
Oooh, I really like that storage cube idea! Where did you get those?