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Reddit mentions of ABN Magnetic Tray Set, 4in Square & 9x6in Rectangular – Stainless Steel Trays for Small Parts & Tool Organization
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of ABN Magnetic Tray Set, 4in Square & 9x6in Rectangular – Stainless Steel Trays for Small Parts & Tool Organization. Here are the top ones.
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Practical: Use the ABN Magnetic Tray Set, 4” Inches Square & 9”x6” Rectangular – Stainless Steel Trays for Small Parts & Tool Organization for automotive repair work or DIY projects where keeping track of small loose parts is vitalDurable: Constructed of high-quality stainless steel that is rust resistant and prevents gas and oil buildup; Designed with a heavy-duty rubber base resistant to scratches from daily use and wearMagnetic: The 4 pounds of magnetic pull keeps fasteners and other metal components inside the trays – even if the tray gets knocked over, the small parts remain withinVersatile Placement: Trays can be mounted horizontally, vertically, sideways, or even upside down on a myriad of metal surfaces for use in tight or awkward spacesContents: Package includes (1) 9” x 6” (22.9cm x 15.2cm) rectangular tray and (1) 4” x 4” (10.2cm x 10.2cm) square tray
Specs:
Height | 2.29921259608 Inches |
Length | 9.59842518706 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1.8959754532 Pounds |
Width | 6.25196849756 Inches |
I thought it was spelled Murlock...but whatever anyways!
/u/Hansoda seeing as the thread that spawned initially wasn't super helpful, funny tho :P, what you want to look for is entry level helpdesk support or chat support or anything like that. ISPs are typically ALWAYS looking....but if you can avoid that hell please do, you'll keep your sanity a bit longer then us here :)
But yeah in short the things I would tell you to get an understanding of are simple really:
Um...that is about all I can think of :P sorry for the super long post mate but I hope this helps and gives you a better idea of what to learn/watch/know. This all comes from my own experience and knowledge as a person who started his IT career back when I was 18 for a Call Center/then my own business/then doing work for realtors/then consultant style work/and now I'm at what is basically a bomb and munitions disposal company haha; also I'm now 27 so quite a long time doing various IT work! :D
I can't help you with your question unfortunately but may I recommend something similar to these trays. I've been using a similar one for a couple years and they are a life saver for electronics work.