This is a nice idea that I can do here. What I'll do is if I can fit them in drawers, I'll put them static shielding bags with zip locks and if not I'll put them on conductive foam below and static dissipative foam above or should it be the other way around since the plastic of the drawer box will generate charge and the conductive foam could just conduct that to the IC?
That's what David also tells in the video but I think it's somehow alright if it's in a static shielding bag but after a while I should just remove the tubes after 1-2 months or so and put it in the bag. Is that a proper practice instead? I mean it can bend the pins but it will make it ESD-safe once the tubes are overused.
What do these small narrow boxes looked like? Do you have an image of these?
Each model of part in their own static dissipative bag, then each bag in each of these long narrow boxes that serve as drawer boxes that's stored in your footlocker, did I got that correctly?