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CIT wrote:Image

Konami's Mystic Warriors w/ orig. artworks and manual.

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Plasmo wrote:What happens if you buy one more PCB?
Haha. I bit the bullet and ordered a crapload (min. qty. :roll:) of various sized product boxes from some packaging company (can't even remember who, atm). Saves a ton of shelf space having small PCB's in small boxes rather than everything in the same sized huge box. I'm planning on moving/rearranging everything in the next few months, so if I remember I'll snap some photo's of my nicely protected collection for ya'all :D
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gundamalpha wrote:I'm new to the PCB scene and not sure how to store them neat and tidily when not using them. Can you guys share some pics of your PCB storage for ideas? Thanks :)
I got lucky when my office upgraded to Cisco IP phones, I took all the empty boxes home, they fit 90% of my PCBs (just a bit smaller than a standard cave box), and stuck them all in a Home Depot garage rack.

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I'm kicking myself for not grabbing more, as I already reached capacity.
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Plasmo wrote:What happens if you buy one more PCB?
Each shelf actually holds multiple pcbs. I think I got 20-something pcbs stored in there, the limited space is actually a great thing because it stops me from buying too many pcbs :)
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Thanks guys for sharing :D

As you can see I'm in desperate state for storage ideas

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Well, first thing you'll probably want to wrap these boards in antistatic bubblewrap.
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Do normal bubble wraps work? I'm having hard enough time looking for normal bubble wraps, still cannot find :oops:
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gundamalpha wrote:Thanks guys for sharing :D

As you can see I'm in desperate state for storage ideas

http://s293.photobucket.com/albums/mm66 ... e77157.jpg
That is not bad, but you really need to keep 'em separated. Use cardboard between your games so the parts don't stick and break off. Also, regular bubble wrap won't protect your PCBs from static electricity, but it's better than nothing. Pink bubble wrap is the right kind if you can find it.

This is what I had before:

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Then I bought some boxes instead:

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If I could go back in time, I'd go with my old storage, as the second takes up way too much space.
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i store mine like emph's first picture but less tightly...

mind you, i have like 10 or 12 pcb's...with 3 cabs, that doesnt leave much to store....they are all in one box....all pretty much the same size too(zn-2, namco system 10 etc.)

cave games have there own boxes 8) :wink:
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Mine are (were - changed house, and still got not around put up my games room) stored like this:

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I always store mine vertically, although only for space saving reasons, so I'm glad to discover it's also good for the boards. I go for antistatic bag, then a layer of ordinary bubble wrap, and an extra box for my most precious PCBs. CPS2's just get to lounge about as they are, on their side.

Anyway - it's been a busy few weeks for my postman. Here's my new PCBs:

Turbo Force

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Zing Zing Zip

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Sega's tiny test PCB Dottori Kun - with a pen for scale, and a full size Dreamcast controller to confuse. Perhaps it's a massive pen?

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A stack of MVS

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Finally mastercello - that's quite a collection! Those are CPS2 rental 'combined' carts on the left of the bottom image right?
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Looks like CPS1 to me
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spadgy wrote:Finally mastercello - that's quite a collection! Those are CPS2 rental 'combined' carts on the left of the bottom image right?
No...both of you are wrong...these are CPSQ-Sound pcb's (Cadillac & Dinosaur's, The Punisher & Tenchu wo Kurau 2) :P
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heres what i use
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AKRATEN wrote:heres what i use
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boxes from stapels
Are your least favorite games on the bottom in those 2 big stacks on the top shelf? Must be a pain if you want to grab Dangun or Brave Blade
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A very nice collection, AKRATEN.
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thanks ,
yah brave blade doesn't get played much ,
but for the most part pulling out even the lower boxes is easy enough.
im in a space crunch so this is the best i can do for now.
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Full kit 'Esp.Galuda II' kit mint 8)
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Cool Japanese pachi-slot machine you've got there, Almighty. What kind of pachi-slot is it and who made it? Do you have a pachinko one as well?

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PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Cool Japanese pachi-slot machine you've got there, Almighty. What kind of pachi-slot is it and who made it? Do you have a pachinko one as well?

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Thanks for the cool link to that site, I'll check it out. I did see some Pachislo at a few Japanese gaming centers but never did get the proper chance to try one out but I did try out a pachinko one. The Japanese pachinko palors are sure damn smoky from them smoking paying patrons indeed.

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The Aruze released Hanabi De Joon "arcade only" released game uses Pachislo game mechanics for it's overall puzzler theme along with the later GBA release of the same name.

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Rake up the images. Storage solution I use.

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Is that just a snazzy jet black cardboard box, or some kind of antistatic box? It looks sweet!
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spadgy wrote:Is that just a snazzy jet black cardboard box, or some kind of antistatic box? It looks sweet!
The latter. Corstat transit box.
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pcb_revival wrote:
spadgy wrote:Is that just a snazzy jet black cardboard box, or some kind of antistatic box? It looks sweet!
The latter. Corstat transit box.
When was the last time that silica gel bag got pumped / microwaved?

Nice box. :!:
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VS Castlevania:

It arrived in the typical large Nintie cage.

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I took the board out and hooked it up to a JAMMA conversion board.

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With the difficult dipswitch thrown, the quicker timer and higher damage taken make this a tougher challenge for Castlevania 1 fans. The second loop in the game is pretty brutal.
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This is my current storage solution

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Is there anything else I should take note of? Anti static wraps are out of the equation as I couldn't find anywhere selling :(
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gundamalpha wrote:This is my current storage solution

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Is there anything else I should take note of? Anti static wraps are out of the equation as I couldn't find anywhere selling :(
Uline sells static bags that are resealable.

http://www.uline.com/BL_57/No-Print-Sta ... Reclosable
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AKRATEN wrote:
gundamalpha wrote:http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm66 ... 6c20b6.jpg

Is there anything else I should take note of? Anti static wraps are out of the equation as I couldn't find anywhere selling :(
Uline sells static bags that are resealable.

http://www.uline.com/BL_57/No-Print-Sta ... Reclosable
Yeah, that picture made me cringe :!: Definitely track down some anti-stat bags or put down a layer of that pink anti-stat foam in each drawer. That clear hard plastic is like a huge static storage device :shock:
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