Thats pretty freaky man...anygunanywhere wrote:That is why I have two driers in mine. I often find myself gazing lovingly at my fold. Things of beauty them all.Tom wrote:
And I try to not have the safe door open for more than a minute or two.
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- Wed Mar 01, 2006 7:47 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: What do you use to keep moisture out of your gun safe?
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- Tue Feb 28, 2006 5:39 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: What do you use to keep moisture out of your gun safe?
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- Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:55 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: What do you use to keep moisture out of your gun safe?
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Strange...I've actually not had a problem with any humidity issues in my safe...
I have a heating rod wired through the little hole in the back of the thing, and its plugged in and runs 24/7/365...As long as I pay the light bill...
And all the armaments I have stored in there are cleaned, and have a mil or two of CLP over exposed surfaces...I don't think I have had a problem with any developing corrosion or pitting on any of them, except the one I inhierited from a relative...And that "minor" pitting on the barrel has not progressed any further since it came into my care...
I wonder if a gun sock over the exposed areas on what you have in there would create another barrier against changes in humidity, which is what I think causes most problems...If the atmosphere is kept as consistent as possible, I think that reduces conditions favorable to storage corrosion...
ehhh, whata I know...
Good luck...
I have a heating rod wired through the little hole in the back of the thing, and its plugged in and runs 24/7/365...As long as I pay the light bill...
And all the armaments I have stored in there are cleaned, and have a mil or two of CLP over exposed surfaces...I don't think I have had a problem with any developing corrosion or pitting on any of them, except the one I inhierited from a relative...And that "minor" pitting on the barrel has not progressed any further since it came into my care...
I wonder if a gun sock over the exposed areas on what you have in there would create another barrier against changes in humidity, which is what I think causes most problems...If the atmosphere is kept as consistent as possible, I think that reduces conditions favorable to storage corrosion...
ehhh, whata I know...
Good luck...