The muffin tin and the egg crate are my favorites.  The tin is grounded with 
copper braid to the same ground point as the ESD mat.  As for egg crates, for 
kits with PCB components like the K2 line I use the cardboard version rather 
than the styrofoam, and that for the same reason that I don’t use plastic bins 
for any electronic components.  I don’t want those parts in any container that 
can take an electrostatic charge.  Many plastics and styro do.

During construction easy-remove masking tape is also handy.  I use it to label 
otherwise illegible small capacitors during sorting; and on the PCB kits to 
hold components like relays, some hardware pieces, and the leads for grounding 
crystals, in place long enough to fashion them in properly.  The kind of tape 
used for delicate wallpapers peels off leaving no residue.

My congrats and thanks to whomever it was that invented the nylon stocking over 
the vacuum hose as a way to find the escapees that leapt to the floor.  
Resourcefulness is the hallmark ham tradition.  That one is brilliant!

Ted, KN1CBR

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