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I use silica desiccant packs and humidity indicator cards within my waterproof safe.
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Where is your safe stored? Basement or a more temperature-controlled area of your house?
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Just a dad trying to figure out how to build a collection his kids will take interest in. Interests: HoF, Grover Hartley, Cleveland, Jim Thome, Jose Ramirez, Akron Zips, Historically Significant Figures Cooperstown Project Progress: 194/351 - 55.27% Follow along and see what I need here. YouTube Channel: Collecting America's Pastime |
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Where can one buy these locally? At a hardware store?
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Hi Sam,
Not aware of a local source for humidity indicators. Very small desiccant packs may be available at shoe stores. I prefer the larger size desiccant pouches and bought them on eBay, similar to this offering: https://goo.gl/TPvU23 PM sent on amount of desiccant. Last edited by rommesc; 12-28-2016 at 09:34 PM. Reason: PM Sent |
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All of my cards in the safe are slabbed. Has anyone ever had an issue with moisture penetrating a slab? |
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I have a smaller fire-proof(?) safe that I store my graded stuff in. I have had it for 5+ years. I once used a colorometric desiccant in it, but no longer do - doesn't seem to be a need to.
The safe is in a climate controlled area of the house, tho. |
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No need to open cans of worms here. Too cold to fish in OH right now anyways. Chris can probably answer the quantity question, but I do know that they are rechargeable and can last up to 3-4 months before being recharged.
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Just a dad trying to figure out how to build a collection his kids will take interest in. Interests: HoF, Grover Hartley, Cleveland, Jim Thome, Jose Ramirez, Akron Zips, Historically Significant Figures Cooperstown Project Progress: 194/351 - 55.27% Follow along and see what I need here. YouTube Channel: Collecting America's Pastime |
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Before anyone gets all excited thinking their cards/collections are safe from theft, think again.
I was very close to purchasing a safe myself, and still may for the fire protection side of it, but not for stopping thieves. I know nothing is a 100% fool proof and if someone wants something bad enough, they'll get it, but this was a real eye opener for me. Not sure what the alternatives are but something has to be out there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3p5KUNfDG0
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