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| 55408 | tmcclus@j... (Thomas E. McCluske | Jan-02-1999 | Re: Tiny project gloat |
Ron & GGs You can use silica gel to absorb moisture. It is available in bulk at craft stores (used for drying flowers). Put it in a small container, poke some holes, and Bob's your uncle. I get the guys in the computer dept. to save the little packets for me that is sometimes enclosed with new eqt. Tom McCluskey- Member in good standing of the Ancient and Honorable order of Bottomfeeders (AHOB). (By permission) On Fri, 1 Jan 1999 19:37:30 -0500 "Ron Harper" <harpie@n...> writes: >BTW where does one get those little packet thingies that go in the 45 >box >to retard oxidation? > > >Ron > FOYBIPO, Supporter of the Greenwood Furniture Project >and collector of small oil cans | |||
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| ID | From | Date | Subject |
| 55400 | "Ron Harper" <harpie@n...> | Jan-02-1999 | Tiny project gloat |
| 55408 | tmcclus@j... (Thomas E. McCluske | Jan-02-1999 | Re: Tiny project gloat |
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