That makes sense actually...I'll give that a try!
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I'll let everyone know when I bring the stuff down from the loft when I move it to the new flat. Everything up there is inside bigger sealed boxes, and they are also covered in sheets. I guess only the current cold would condense moisture already inside and do damage. Have to see in due course. Am I bit worried, but no idea whether anything might be affected until it all comes down.Lie with passion and be forever damned...
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Originally posted by Mad Gear View PostHow about getting a load of those small packets of silica gel, they trap any moisture don't they?
EDIT: Found this place online, seems quite good?
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I put all my games in good cardboard boxes, with a lining of bubble wrap all around, then securely brown taped. I think they are all okay still after being up there for just over a year.
Allthough I knew one person who left their scalextric up in their loft, a hole was made in the roof, and it rained all over it rusting it all up.
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Originally posted by Duddyroar View PostI didn't think of that! Excellent idea - any idea where can I get those from (aside from stealing them from out of other boxes)?
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Well I decided to venture up into the loft last night (in order to fetch my MSX down) and I was surprised to find that there was very little condensation on it when I got in downstairs. I'm still going to invest in the canvas bags and some silica gel, but it's made me feel a bit better about putting stuff up there.
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Are they big enough to fit cardboard boxes in? I think the canvas bags I'm getting should be ok, so long as I use plenty of silica gel to keep the moisture out. I think my loft is pretty dry, it's obviously just the moisture that is in the house that is causing the problem, when the items are moved from the cold loft into the warm house.
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