wizardmaxx said:you actually watched all 9 minutes ???

sandman06 said:come on guys tho...its like £5 max and saving the time and hassle...most importantly being safe.
but i guess its down to being cautious and aware, while touching your components.

sandman06 said:come on guys tho...its like £5 max and saving the time and hassle...most importantly being safe.
but i guess its down to being cautious and aware, while touching your components.
NachT said:In the local computer shop I used to work in we allways had to be straped up before we evan touch inside of a computer :\

I make sure im plugged into an anti static wrist band and ontop of an anti static mat 

Zefan said:The damage over time thing you're pressing I've been told isn't the case, if you damage something you'll know about it seeing as static shock can only damage things by shorting out a component.
harris1986 said:i always make sure i'm wearing my special anti-static underwear, wristband, glasses, shirt, trousers, and ofcourse my specially made one of a kind anti-static slippers!![]()
VaderDSL said:Bit dangerous building stuff naked, in case you get your danglies caught in a delta?![]()
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i said i'm wearing my anti-static trousersThanks for increasing the prices of the components I buy.Joe42 said:I never bother with anti static wrist straps. If i damage something due to static, i'll send it back.