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Storage for metal and other valuables with corrosion preventive bags and Mylar bags.
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<blockquote data-quote="OKC9-12LEDR1" data-source="post: 2078426" data-attributes="member: 7700"><p>Here is a local OKC source for Mylar, they also stock a heavier 7 mil bag that is not advertised on the site. Basically</p><p>the same cost, that would be my personal recommendation for storing your valuables in. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.bestchoicepreps.com/category/BAGMYLAR.html" target="_blank">http://www.bestchoicepreps.com/category/BAGMYLAR.html</a></p><p></p><p>Wilnot gave good details on storing in Mylar, one thing to add. Once you remove the oxygen with the O2 absorber,</p><p>the primary gas that is left in the bag is nitrogen. In a commercially made storage product, they pull a vacuum and </p><p>suck out the air and inject nitrogen. You end up with the same results, just takes a couple days for the O2 absorber</p><p>to work. BTW, hand warmers are basically the same thing, but they are not cheaper than food grade absorbers.</p><p></p><p>I would also wrap any sharp objects in some protective layer before placing in the bag. This process will pull the bag</p><p>very tightly around what's inside if done properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKC9-12LEDR1, post: 2078426, member: 7700"] Here is a local OKC source for Mylar, they also stock a heavier 7 mil bag that is not advertised on the site. Basically the same cost, that would be my personal recommendation for storing your valuables in. [url]http://www.bestchoicepreps.com/category/BAGMYLAR.html[/url] Wilnot gave good details on storing in Mylar, one thing to add. Once you remove the oxygen with the O2 absorber, the primary gas that is left in the bag is nitrogen. In a commercially made storage product, they pull a vacuum and suck out the air and inject nitrogen. You end up with the same results, just takes a couple days for the O2 absorber to work. BTW, hand warmers are basically the same thing, but they are not cheaper than food grade absorbers. I would also wrap any sharp objects in some protective layer before placing in the bag. This process will pull the bag very tightly around what's inside if done properly. [/QUOTE]
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