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    Default Anti Static Gloves

    i have an anti static wrist strap thing but i was looking at taking it one step further, does anyone use gloves?

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    Yep. Used em for the 250+ 445nm extracts+packaging.

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    lol ghay..

    you didnt have any issues with small fibers coming of onto the diodes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy_con View Post
    lol ghay..

    you didnt have any issues with small fibers coming of onto the diodes?
    No, I didn't have them knitted.
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    lol tit.

    looks like ill be ordering some then
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    P.S. For info: I didn't actually use them to hold the diodes with. I used ESD tools...
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    you two should get married , perfect bitchin couple :-)
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    link me up briggs?

    thanks for that paul, dan wishes ;-)
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    I can't work with gloves on handling small parts...
    I did order a wireless Antistatic wrist strap. I want to test
    it's effectiveness...


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    Wireless anti static wrist strap?

    Does it come with a flux capacitor too?

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