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<p>[QUOTE="claw, post: 312971, member: 3699"]Or an alternative.</p><p><br /></p><p>What these members say is true.</p><p><br /></p><p> You may be able to lock the powder in an airtight bag. ( ziplock baggy of sorts). And also lock the gun s and other tools etc. in their own compartments.( airtight)</p><p> Plus putting all of your numismatic collectables in some sort of airtight device. Be it ziplock baggy, or some sort of bag, or tupperware, where you can suck out the air and create a vacuum of sorts.</p><p><br /></p><p> May not work for all, but on a limited budget ,where you already spent enough dough on security-preservation, etc., it may be just fine for the novice to the experienced collector.</p><p> I have run in to the same problem at one time or another. As long as each item is not sharing the same "air", there should be no difficulties or problems with toning, rusting,or oxidation of each item.</p><p><br /></p><p> I have 5 safes. 1 large gun safe. Two 2 cubic foot firesafes, and two hidden 1 cubic foot digital wall safes that are not exactely fire proof. And I collect everything from pounds of low grade Lincoln cents & junk silver, to paper & plastic currencies, gold, platinum, & every other type of us coins, and many types of guns and metallic weapons & ither items Key is too create a vacuum & use each space wisely!!</p><p><br /></p><p> Hope this helps</p><p><br /></p><p> CLAW[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="claw, post: 312971, member: 3699"]Or an alternative. What these members say is true. You may be able to lock the powder in an airtight bag. ( ziplock baggy of sorts). And also lock the gun s and other tools etc. in their own compartments.( airtight) Plus putting all of your numismatic collectables in some sort of airtight device. Be it ziplock baggy, or some sort of bag, or tupperware, where you can suck out the air and create a vacuum of sorts. May not work for all, but on a limited budget ,where you already spent enough dough on security-preservation, etc., it may be just fine for the novice to the experienced collector. I have run in to the same problem at one time or another. As long as each item is not sharing the same "air", there should be no difficulties or problems with toning, rusting,or oxidation of each item. I have 5 safes. 1 large gun safe. Two 2 cubic foot firesafes, and two hidden 1 cubic foot digital wall safes that are not exactely fire proof. And I collect everything from pounds of low grade Lincoln cents & junk silver, to paper & plastic currencies, gold, platinum, & every other type of us coins, and many types of guns and metallic weapons & ither items Key is too create a vacuum & use each space wisely!! Hope this helps CLAW[/QUOTE]
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