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On Aug 9, 6:56 am, LowEnergyParticle wrote:
Jim, JT, and Charlie, Thank you all very much! I'm going to treat the wooden-box-as-rust- preventer story as hogwash and finish boxes inside and out with polyurethane. Furthermore, since I live down on the Gulf Coast near Houston, where humidity sometimes presents a small problem, I'm going to buy a case of those small cans of reheatable dessicant and clip one inside every box. Thanks very much for the help. Dave Dave, if you use beware of those which contain acids...oak comes to mind immediately. I also would strongly recommend using acid free felt or the proper foam. In particular, I HATE foam that rots and corrodes fine tools. I also note that if you use dessicant, make sure it does not lie next to the metal tool. I have had dessicants become saturated and corrode the very tools that they are supposed to protect. TMT |
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