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Reddit mentions of Pratt Perforated Anti-Stat Foam Roll, PRA3266022, 50' Length x 12" Width, 1/16" Thick, Pink
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Polyethylene foam cushioning material for protecting package contents during shipping1/16" thick for protecting delicate and fragile itemsAntistatic coating reduces the generation of static electricity normally caused by plastic foam cushioning material during shipping in dry conditionsCross-perforated every 12" for portioning without toolsPink color to differentiate antistatic packing material from standard
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 6.7 Inches |
Length | 12.4 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Width | 7.1 Inches |
Speaking as someone who has taken professional ESD protection training - Pink Poly Antistatic Foam is your friend. There is nothing safer to put your electronics on, and that $20 roll is enough to build like 20-40 mining rigs. Mine has a couple of sheets of the pink foam wrapped around a piece of cardboard (since the foam is pretty thin), with that entire construction zip tied to a metal shelf - perfectly safe, and works great.
Plastic is bad. Plastic builds up static. The same applies to making PVC rig frames - bad idea without a lot of extra work to ground it. That said, a piece of acrylic with hex standoffs (like you'd use in a case) makes for a wonderful MB tray, just don't let the MB actually touch the plastic. Wood or cardboard should be fine, although not quite the guarantee of a dedicated antistatic material.