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I got bored and finally got around to putting what little ammo I have stockpiled into ammo cans as HF has the 30 cal plastic cans on sale for $4 a piece right now. The plastic is slick and had to use a little 3M spray glue to get the labels to stick.
Do I still need to put small desiccant packs in each can? The cans will be in my garage in a cabinet that stays cool even during the hot summer months when my garage can hit 110+. We have basically zero humidity here in California. Here's the coupon if interested. http://widgets.harborfreight.com/wsw...21&single=true ![]() |
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Nicely done.......I stole Lisa's yellow nail polish and wrote on mine with that. LOL...
I don't think it will hurt to throw at least one pack in each can, even with no humidity. Just to be safe.
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Never thought of the nail polish, great idea. Figured the labels were a safe idea, in case I want to change the contents later on, just stick a new label over the old one. |
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Pssshhhhhtttt.... Of course I did my toes at the same time, duh!
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