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Old 04-29-2004 | 08:31 PM
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HI all, I have 3 early 80's kit, topflite red box elder 20 etc , never touched, i heard a tip
about putting a Bounty for the dryer in kit's box, is this a dumb urban legend lol
I just want to make sure nothing warps in boxes etc, I have A/C to keep humidity down
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Old 04-30-2004 | 08:53 AM
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Well I never heard that one in a shop class.

As far as wood is concerned the real enemy is mositure and anything but a flat surface. This goes for Balsa, spruce, oak, or any wood. Keep it in a stable temp/humidity environment AND keep the parts on a flat surface and they will keep their shape. Let them sag and eventually you will get a bow that you will have to massage later.

At least make sure the parts are on the bottom of the box and laying flat. I have a couple of kits stored and have all of the hardware/ABS/Glass parts in bags next to the boxes that were small so as to alow all to the wood to be stack up nice and flat in the boxes.

Are there other ideas and tips? I am sure there are. And likely from folks with more woodworking experience than I. This just works for me.

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AND how have they been stored for the past xxxxx years? suggest just continueing the same. keep the kids away from them also.. dick
Old 04-30-2004 | 09:39 AM
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Ya know that makes me laugh.

I remember being about six and getting into a couple of Guillows kits my brother and I were "building" with our dad. OK, we did a lot of watching.

Anyway, balsa wood was too much for a six year old to pass up as it made such a cool snap sound when you broke it. [X(]

Those planes never got close to the tissue paper stage.

Yes, keep the kids away.

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