Also

I am sure these are available locally as well but these guys will ship .

Small colour coded boxes with spring loaded flip shut lids, can be interlocked.

http://www.elfa.se/elfa-bin/setpage.pl?http://www.elfa.se/elfa-bin/dyndok.pl?dok=2017215.htm

Locked to together gives this idea

http://www.elfa.se/elfa-bin/setpage.pl?http://www.elfa.se/elfa-bin/dyndok.pl?dok=2020984.htm

Colour coding them can help isolate different case sizes etc.

I believe these are by a German manufacturer but I cannot find out who

John

> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 9:27 PM
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> Subject: Re: [OT] Prototyping bins.
> 
> jameco has them
> 
> 
> CASE, FLIPTOP PLASTIC 11"LX
> 8.5"W x 2"H GRAY, SURFACEMOUNT
> Jameco #: 164267
> MFG#:SE-128
> 
> # of Units    Price EA
> USD
> 1+    49.95
> 10+   44.99
> SMD Plastic Fliptop Case
> Store 128 Different Surface Mount Components
> 
>      * Perfect solution for storing P/N 156881 SMD resistor assortment
>      * 8 rows x 16 column grid
>      * Fliptop openings on each bin
>      * Padded cover locks bins closed
>      * Color: Gray
>      * Size: 11.0"L x 8.3"W x 1.7"Thick
>      * Weight: 1.4 lbs.
> 
> Includes: Labels for each bin
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> Catalog page no. 120
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> Dennis Saputelli
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> 
> Darcy Davis wrote:
> > Hey Guys,
> > 
> > One of the biggest ongoing problems is managing/storing our small 
> > parts in the prototyping lab. Currently we're using small 
> clear vials, 
> > but inevitably somebody walks off with the vials, doesn't 
> label them 
> > etc. In the past we've tried pill storage boxes, but 0603s 
> seemed to jump from one bin to the next.
> > Does anybody have any suggestions for storage solutions for small 
> > components (ie 0603 and 0402). Any suggestions would be great.
> > 
> > Off the top of my head, the ideal solution would be a tray 
> that could 
> > hold on the order of 100 removable "bins" of varying size 
> from 0.5" square to 1"
> > square, each bin operable with one hand. The "bins" must seal such 
> > that components can't migrate into adjacent "bins."
> > 
> > Darcy Davis
> > Design Engineer,
> > Dynastream Innovations, Inc. 
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