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Enoch Root
 
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Default Glues and Their Proper Storage

The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:

Good point. Remember, cold air is much less moisture laden than warm
air so the fridge may actually be drying the stuff out.


Rod is right. There's may be less moisture in the air at that
temperature, as you say, but it'll still be absorbed.

Even more so, perhaps, if you place the glue next to the cooling fin
it'll be often cooler than the surrounding refrigerated air, and you'll
be in the same situation as when you just take it out into the ambient
air. Good to keep it in airtight plastic.

er
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