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"Frank Stutzman" wrote in message
... Jerry Springer wrote: ... I'd be careful with these "Dri-Z-Air" things around a plane. I had one in my shop, sitting on top of my table saw. It was have full when I bumped it, spilling maybe a quarter cup. I was in a rush so I didn't clean it up right away. The NEXT day I had a really nasty patch of corrosion on the saw where the spill was. Now obviously a cast iron table saw has different metallurgy than a tube & fabric plane. But my point is that the liquid these things generate is not just simple water. Whatever it is, its pretty reactive and not something I would want around metal that my life depends on. Calcium Chloride It may make an impressive looking bucket of liquid, but unless you have it in a tightly sealed space, it won't do much to reduce the humidity. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe wrote:
"Frank Stutzman" wrote in message ... Jerry Springer wrote: ... I'd be careful with these "Dri-Z-Air" things around a plane. I had one in my shop, sitting on top of my table saw. It was have full when I bumped it, spilling maybe a quarter cup. I was in a rush so I didn't clean it up right away. The NEXT day I had a really nasty patch of corrosion on the saw where the spill was. Now obviously a cast iron table saw has different metallurgy than a tube & fabric plane. But my point is that the liquid these things generate is not just simple water. Whatever it is, its pretty reactive and not something I would want around metal that my life depends on. Calcium Chloride It may make an impressive looking bucket of liquid, but unless you have it in a tightly sealed space, it won't do much to reduce the humidity. Better that liquid in that bucket than inside my airplane. And it works great IF YOU keep it changed regularly. |
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