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04-13-2014 06:18 AM
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I realise, that hot and humid temps can wreak havoc on uniforms, guns and bayonets. I have a friend in Florida with a collection, that needs a lot of TLC, especially after a hurricane thrashed the area and forced him to store part of his vast collection.
With that taken into account though, I must state, that a collection, which cant be enjoyed on the wall or the like is no fun at all to me. Not speaking of the OP, who obviously has legitimate concerns concerns in regards to his collection, but in some cases, it seems more like hoarding or an investment in case of valuable items.
If one lives in a harsh climate tough on relics, consider a climate controlled room for the items and/or a dehumidifier.
I realise, that there are monetary concerns and a SWMBO to be taken into account.
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Hi Chris, I would worry about condensation.
The other issue is the plastic itself. Obviously, this will not be museum grade. Many plastics will "out gas" over time. These vapours might cause problems in the long term with any leather frogs etc.
Cheers, Ade.
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What Ade said.
Especially, as I now notice, that you also store or shrink wrap the bayos with the bladws in the scabbards!
Even should all other factors be museum grade, thats a no-no.
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Scout
If one lives in a harsh climate tough on relics, consider a climate controlled room for the items and/or a dehumidifier.
Hi Scout, cheers for your input and yes I absolutely agree with you.
I have been looking into some of these methods of dehumidification for the long run
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What about using this Renaissance Wax I hear everyone keep talking about? I have yet to use it, but by all accounts its meant to be good stuff to coat bayos and stuff in.
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Adrian Stevenson
Hi Chris, I would worry about condensation.
The other issue is the plastic itself. Obviously, this will not be museum grade. Many plastics will "out gas" over time. These vapours might cause problems in the long term with any leather frogs etc.
Cheers, Ade.
Thanks Ade,
I had neglected to consider the plastic itself - much appreciated. I had considered potential problems with condensation but thought it may not be a problem if I stored them in a dry, cool area... Probably not worth the risk
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