I got a rechargeable desiccant container in my gun safe (recommended by
a gunsmith). It's colored, so when the blue turns pink you plug it into
a wall socket for a few hours and it's good to go.
Bob
On 3/29/2020 11:34 AM, Donald H Locker via Shop-talk wrote:
> A low wattage (15W is sufficient, IIRC) incandescent light bulb stored
> with a tool can effectively keep humidity at bay. As long as the tool
> is warmer than the exterior, humidity will not condense on it.
>
> Donald.
>
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> On 2020-03-29 2:13 p.m., eric--- via Shop-talk wrote:
>> A couple people already mentioned the plastic bag...
>>
>> I had bad experience with this in the past. Not to mention that it
>> really slows the response time down if I have to deal with a plastic
>> bag.
>>
>> I may put the safe under a plastic sheet or something. I will put
>> desiccate packs in the safe for sure.
>>
>> Thanks again and keep the ideas coming! I'd hate to miss something
>> important.
>>
>>
>> "Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if your rights as a
>> rational being are trenched on, die on the first inch of your
>> territory." Ralph Waldo Emerson
>> -Who is John Galt?
>
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