Using 'Damp Rid' or silica gel to prevent armor rust.
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:12 am
Hello,
The wife and I have sold our house and moved to a rental property (150 yo octagonal farm house) as a standby until I can arrange a job transfer. There is a nice size basement that was supposed to serve as my workshop and tool storage but based on this past rain-storm it leaks like a sieve. I've moved my primary tools to off-site storage but kepty some finished armor, lots of hand-tools and metal-supply. I'm looking for solutions other then paying for a storage unit.
I've heard of people making their own 'Do Not Eat' packages of silica gel to keep in their armor bags to suck out moisture. I have some giant plastic totes that can store armor and wanted to do the same. I couldn't find silica gel but did find 'damp-rid'. Similar stuff but it turns from powder to liquid as it absorbs moisture. That means it has to be kept upright in a jar.
Does anyone have a Good Proven method of keeping a drying agen in with their armor? If so what type and where do you get it? Can it be used around power tools without affecting the electronics etc?
I'm in a bind here and both time and money are tight. I could really use the advice.
Sean
The wife and I have sold our house and moved to a rental property (150 yo octagonal farm house) as a standby until I can arrange a job transfer. There is a nice size basement that was supposed to serve as my workshop and tool storage but based on this past rain-storm it leaks like a sieve. I've moved my primary tools to off-site storage but kepty some finished armor, lots of hand-tools and metal-supply. I'm looking for solutions other then paying for a storage unit.
I've heard of people making their own 'Do Not Eat' packages of silica gel to keep in their armor bags to suck out moisture. I have some giant plastic totes that can store armor and wanted to do the same. I couldn't find silica gel but did find 'damp-rid'. Similar stuff but it turns from powder to liquid as it absorbs moisture. That means it has to be kept upright in a jar.
Does anyone have a Good Proven method of keeping a drying agen in with their armor? If so what type and where do you get it? Can it be used around power tools without affecting the electronics etc?
I'm in a bind here and both time and money are tight. I could really use the advice.
Sean