
gyrfalcon wrote:I've used a ton of different methods... If you have a safe this is the best option:
V Man wrote:gyrfalcon wrote:I've used a ton of different methods... If you have a safe this is the best option:
Do you just drill a hole in the safe to get the cord through? What is the best one to get and where do you get them?
Scott Notaeh wrote:What if my storage is not temp controlled? But still have the goldenrod thing. Am I doomed?
gyrfalcon wrote:On the rod, install the biggest one you can...
V Man wrote:
Do you just drill a hole in the safe to get the cord through? What is the best one to get and where do you get them?
yuppiejr wrote:................ I've been using a Remington "plug in to recharge" super desiccant packet style and it works fine... there was simply no way to get power to the location of my safe at reasonable cost and the Remington unit is both cheap and effective as long as you recharge it once a month or so.
Scott Notaeh wrote:And V Man, didn't you store rifles for the military and shouldn't you be telling us how to do this? Step 1 - locate in a large desert...V Man wrote:
V Man wrote:Stradawhovious wrote:Here's the 64,000 dollar question............
What kind of damage are you talking about?
onebohemian wrote:V Man wrote:Stradawhovious wrote:Here's the 64,000 dollar question............
What kind of damage are you talking about?
I don't understand how the damage shown could have occured short of the rifle being stored in virtually flooded conditions for many months. It appears there is rust under the factory finish. More explanation of where and how this gun was stored wouuld be appreciated. No golden rod is going to stop whatever caused this, but I assume the rifle is now beeing stored some other way.
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