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Post by timewatcher on Dec 11, 2014 11:50:10 GMT -8
I have a few Seiko and other movements that I dont want to get ruined or have dust etc get into so I'm wondering whats the best kind of 'container" I can store them into to keep them safe? Are there any types commercially available? TIA
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mar52
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Post by mar52 on Dec 11, 2014 11:54:05 GMT -8
Tiny plastic ziplocks?
I use them for everything.
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Post by timewatcher on Dec 11, 2014 11:55:58 GMT -8
Tiny plastic ziplocks? I use them for everything. A good idea but was looking for perhaps something a bit more commercial! Plastic bags get moved around a lot and really dont offer that much protection other then to keep out the dust!
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Post by mar52 on Dec 11, 2014 11:59:05 GMT -8
You can get little screw top plastic containers on ebay.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2014 12:42:07 GMT -8
Check out your drug store. They have an array of pill storage containers. I have a couple of 7 day ones that work fine for keeping parts separate during servicing. Each compartment nicely holds a completely assembled movement including stem and crown. They are really inexpensive. I had a picture but you know who disappeared it
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