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I have 2 boxes of machinist's tool in my garage (no room in the house)and I noticed the other day that my rigid scale and some parallels are developing some light rust. Is there any place where I can get some dessicant pouches commercially to absorb the moisture. I live in the midwest and the humidity is killer this time of year. Or is there any other Yankee ingenuity to resolve this problem? Thanks!
Reply:Go to this website....www.sportsmansguide.comdo a search for item # HX7A-121805This should help you out.....
Reply:Originally Posted by flatlinerOr is there any other Yankee ingenuity to resolve this problem? Thanks!
Reply:Or is spraying them with water displacement 40 outta the question? WD-403 in 1?City of L.A. Structural; Manual & Semi-Automatic;"Surely there is a mine for silver, and a place where gold is refined. Iron is taken from the earth, and copper is smelted from ore."Job 28:1,2Lincoln, Miller, Victor & ISV BibleDanny
Reply:Originally Posted by tanglediverOr is spraying them with water displacement 40 outta the question? WD-403 in 1?
Reply:what tanglediver and Zap said! and if the tools will be put right back into the humid garage id mix in a little 69 chevy advice!chevyfan's link and part# was for silica gel dessicant for those that didnt wanna link and search. never knew where to get that stuff by the way (i always jump at those packs whenever i see them though) |
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