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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1786890, member: 41863"]Ok I've seen quite a few interesting ideas on how to transport coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>I did have one question that has been bypassed. </p><p><br /></p><p>On that type of box that Tim posted, how harmful would the wood/glue/velvet gases be to slabbed coins. And in what type of time frame?</p><p><br /></p><p>I really like the setup that these machinist chests offer and I'm really only interested in it for just lugging coins/books/etc around from time to time. No long term storage or display. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm smitten by the idea so much that I really want to buy one just so I can have a model to make my own with using the non pressed mahogany like someone suggested. I was thinking then of just customizing inserts in different drawers for different needs. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, would there be any way to keep what gases would result at bay? Is this something that silica gel or desiccants can accomplish or is there another means to remove/neutralize gases in a cheap and easy/efficient manner?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1786890, member: 41863"]Ok I've seen quite a few interesting ideas on how to transport coins. I did have one question that has been bypassed. On that type of box that Tim posted, how harmful would the wood/glue/velvet gases be to slabbed coins. And in what type of time frame? I really like the setup that these machinist chests offer and I'm really only interested in it for just lugging coins/books/etc around from time to time. No long term storage or display. I'm smitten by the idea so much that I really want to buy one just so I can have a model to make my own with using the non pressed mahogany like someone suggested. I was thinking then of just customizing inserts in different drawers for different needs. Also, would there be any way to keep what gases would result at bay? Is this something that silica gel or desiccants can accomplish or is there another means to remove/neutralize gases in a cheap and easy/efficient manner?[/QUOTE]
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