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Our car club has 2 containers but we have a bit of a moisture problem, have to address that this spring
Only way have ever seen that removed is either roof vent that is motorized But that relly depends on the outside humidity level. or a dehumidifier. Thats what I will use and plumb the drain out. Run it once a week a few hours and every time I open it up and close it. Military has the same issue.
 
Or I have heard these will wick up moisture also.

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I really need it pretty low humidity with all the distributors and parts I have that will go inn there, Hell I am prob putting 1000 sets of points in there that are early and hundreds of caps.
 
I really need it pretty low humidity with all the distributors and parts I have that will go inn there, Hell I am prob putting 1000 sets of points in there that are early and hundreds of caps.
Just an Idea Ray but I worked in a warehouse for Yamaha, Suzuki and the list goes on on .The Japanese before they put the bikes, Snowmobiles and what ever could rust in a shipping container when shipping to the states and would spray WD40 on the metal to keep the moisture off.
 
I wipe it all down with fluid film. Lasts for a while. WD 40 and electrical does not get along. Trust me tried it. Right now it is in the non controlled shop and still get a bit of flash rust if it sits for a few years. PIA when I go to Carlisle every one needs to be cleaned up and tested again.
 
Our car club has 2 containers but we have a bit of a moisture problem, have to address that this spring
condensation?

Ever notice in the old small arms field manuals that they repeatedly say are never stored under covers and things like that?
 
I accidentally set our‘s off and was surprised how quickly the sheriff Showed up, he must have been in the area
They were on stakeout watching you.
Bet by Tim they are cheap with the ports backed up. This is from a rail hub by Keith actually.
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Any one ever run a couple of outlets and lights in one? I am thinking metal conduit the easiest? Weld the mounting points ? Open to ideas. Tops 15 amps. 2 led lights, two outlets one near the front and one in the back for a de humidifier. Eventually I will punch a door in the side and connect it to the shop, oneday my vision of grandor.
Nice to have separate so if you pop the breaker on the outlet you are not in the dark.
I am trying to avoid holes in it that can rust. Stayed in one of them a few times. Desert sucked never got below 100 in them.
Self tappers with rubber washer used for exterior panels. And/or silicon over each one.
I am thinking thoose channels IT guys use to hold wire bundles. Just long enough to clamp say 1/2" conduit?

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Unistrut. Not cheap. Probably not worth it to mount one conduit. And you need bigger fasteners and holes to mount the strut than for directly mounting the conduit.
Best part about having grandson this weekend is I got blueberry and pecan pancakes! With fresh strawberries! Yummy! I accidentally spilled maple syrup on everything!
If you spill too much syrup, you may need another pancake or two to soak it up.


Good Morning
 
@Mattax
Curious...how did you decide to measure that stamp as you did for the pic? You put scale in perfect location.. I see pics frequently by people who collect, that can't seem to get it right or don't even know 'size matters' (lol)
 
No frost this morning, but it didn't miss by much. Alledgedly we should be rain free for the next week. Still have rural roads semi-closed and one major hiway completely closed due to slides. To the north it's still a mess. May not want to plan any sight seeing trips in NorCal in the immediate future.
 
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