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Re: [Spits] Moisture from a concrete floor?

To: bill@gingerich.us, NASS-club@yahoogroups.com, nass@yahoogroups.com,
Subject: Re: [Spits] Moisture from a concrete floor?
From: Doug Braun <doug@dougbraun.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:38:28 -0700 (PDT)
I would definitely worry about it!  It would be worse
in a closed shed with no air circulation, or if the
slab was on top of a naturally damp area.

I believe that if you are building a garage, etc, you
are supposed to put a plastic vapor barrier under the
cement.

A plastic sheet would probably help if it did not
collect rainwater and make things worse. If you are
sure you will not be touching the cars, you could wrap
a big plastic sheet around each car, seal it with
tape, and put a tub of moisture absorber under the
car.

Doug Braun
'72 Spit

--- bill@gingerich.us wrote:

>    Greetings, All!
> 
>    Over  the years, I've heard various comments
> about moisture coming out
>    of  concrete  floors and speeding the rusting
> process of metals stored
>    on  it.   You  know,  like  a  project  car 
> sitting in storage for an
>    extended  time.   So  my  question  is  this  - 
> Is  this,  in fact, a
>    concern?  I'm  going  to have to store 2 of my
> projects in an enclosed
>    steel  shed with  a  poured  concrete floor. 
> There will be no climate
>    control,  just  Oklahoma  heat,  humidity, etc.  
> Should  I  seal  the
>    concrete?   Put  down a piece of poly sheeting? 
> Buy one of those cool
>    but  expensive  inflatable plastic bubbles?  Not
> worry about it?  What
>    say you all?
> 
>    Bill Gingerich
> 
>    Newalla, OK
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