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Posted By: Bob S
I store about 3/4 of my stuff in a non climate controlled, but indoor storage facility. Are ther any pitfalls to this method. Dampneess is not an issue but temperature, both high ...say 100 F in summer, and say 0 F in the winter might be. Most stuff is in sealed cardbord boxes, or Plastic tubs in soft sleave/semi rigid holders or in say 400/800 count baxes within these larger containers. |
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Posted By: identify7
As you know, if a card has any moisture in it, at temperatures below freezing that moisture will expand as it turns to ice. |
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