You need to seal-a-meal it! By this I mean bag it.
Here is one such bag:
http://www.hvaa.com/carbag_concept.htm
Drew
--- Dingo <Dingo@centurytel.net> wrote:
> A couple thousand of those little silica packets
> that come with dang near
> everything that's boxed (except foodstuff). Barring
> that, I'd go with a
> vent, like a small gable vent that houses have? 2,
> one on opposite sides; 1
> low and 1 high; seems like some air exchange would
> be better than sealing
> up moisture. Is shipping container up off the
> ground, like on railroad ties
> or timbers, so ground moisture isn't transferred?
> Just my ideas.....
>
> Ed in Mich
> '57 3100
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built
> between 1941 and 1959
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Drew
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