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Unread 02-03-03, 08:27 PM
kevin kevin is offline
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bagging your screws

Anybody know where to buy those cheap little cloth bags with a drawstring that you can use to put the screws for a panel into, and then tie the bag to the panel? I had a bunch that were donated to me by a friend, but I've used 'em up, and I want to use some more for my annual.

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Unread 02-03-03, 08:47 PM
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Bags

You can find those cloth bags at McMaster-Carr, www.mcmaster.com. Search for "cotton bags".
3.25" x 5" bags are $3.77 for 25. No minimum order. I've dealt with them before and the service is excellent.
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Smile Alternate Method

I usually use ziplock sandwich bags. After zipping it up with all but one of the screws for that panel inside, I push the last screw through the top of the bag and screw it into one of panel screw holes.
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screw bags

Kevin
I use zip locks or 1 lb. brown paper bags.
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Unread 02-24-03, 03:59 PM
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Talking bags

those little bags that come with the crown royal box , yeah , they
work great....
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