RoninB4
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A desiccant can help. For precision instruments in machine shops they're often subjected to wildly varying atmospheres over plant holiday shut-downs, truck bays being open, or just a humid industrial setting. To protect delicate precision instruments a desiccant material is/was often employed to help prevent rust damaging oxidation. I used to buy camphor blocks ($1 apiece) sold as diaper pail deodorizers at the drug store and leave them partially in the cellophane wrapper. If they don't sell them that way any more look for something that smells like camphor, it's unmistakable. The camphor blocks would evaporate over several months but $1 or two once or twice a year was a cheap investment to make. I kinda like the smell of camphor when I've got a head cold in the winter too. Just put it in the toolbox but not contacting metal.
Just checked, 12 blocks (tablets) for $8 on amazon.
Just checked, 12 blocks (tablets) for $8 on amazon.
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