> Whether you use them or not, I would suggest finding a way to
> make your
> parts memorable through some packaging system that holds them
> all together.
Not likely to help, since the parts must be separated to get a decent
plating job.
The photo idea sounds much better to me ... if worst comes to worst, the
foreman can send someone into the plant saying "find these" rather than
trying to describe the difference between a TR6 door handle and a 63 Chevy
to someone who doesn't speak the English so good.
Randall
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