I have an old com-tech tool case that I've been using as a range case for some time. I've just finished adding some compartments to help with the organization of stuff. Made the dividers, wrapped them with toolbox liner "felt," set it in place and that project is done. Coffee time...
...but then, it occurred to me that the "felt" material I used is a polyester fabric which could possibly accumulate a static charge on it's surface. I am given to understand the plastic "cans" in which BP is shipped, sold, and stored is static resistant. However, worrywart that I am, I wonder if I will create a compromising, perhaps dangerous situation by carrying BP to and from the range in one of those newly "felted" compartments. Am I over-thinking this?
Thoughts and comments welcomed.
ppb
...but then, it occurred to me that the "felt" material I used is a polyester fabric which could possibly accumulate a static charge on it's surface. I am given to understand the plastic "cans" in which BP is shipped, sold, and stored is static resistant. However, worrywart that I am, I wonder if I will create a compromising, perhaps dangerous situation by carrying BP to and from the range in one of those newly "felted" compartments. Am I over-thinking this?
Thoughts and comments welcomed.
ppb