[ale] [OT] free hard drive packing box

Brian MacLeod nym.bnm at gmail.com
Mon Oct 27 14:18:44 EDT 2014


Screw trays, particularly for the longer types of screws, or for the screw you have tons of.

bnm

On Oct 21, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com> wrote:

> I hate to toss/recycle a box that is very specific in it's use but...
> 
> It's a box that's used to ship hard drives in the clam-shells boxes. It holds 11-20 drives in the anti-static, pink, rigid foam. I also have 20 clam-shells. Can deliver to the next ALE meeting. After that, it's gets tossed into recycling.
> 
> I can't devise a single use for the plastic trays that SuperMicro uses as spacers in their drive trays. I have 20 of those heading for the recycle bin. The older ones were a solid tray. These are mostly hole with enough rigid to fake as a drive in the tray. At least they ship with all usable trays (unlike DELL which ships with fake spacers).
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