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In the welding trade- certain "stick" welding rods by AWS code are hydroscopic- the flux absorbs ambient water in the air in humid conditions-- so we keep those rods in dryer ovens- in my shop, I have an old Philco fridge (thanks, Grandma) with the racks and a 150 watt light bulb- compressor remover--works like a charm-- ditto my Browning 32 gun capacity "steel tomb" I use the large Golden Rod, and also have the safe up on treated 2x6 framing- as putting a steel safe on a bare cement floor is not the best way to inside air flow around the periphery-- I knew what you meant Fox, even if the spelling was a bit off.
The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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Sidelock
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... you Fubared the spelling of desicant as well- Slick!! Well, NumbNutz, you might want to look up desicant in your dictionary. One "s" is the correct spelling. Speaking of welding, stick it.
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