Can a person vacuum seal primers in those vacu-seal bags? I know it may not be necessary but what harm would it do? I already have the machine and bags from food storage
alf said:How do you know you're not locking moisture in?
alf said:How do you know you're not locking moisture in?
alf said:Part of the thought of my response was tongue-in-cheek.....but....
Vacuum sealing does remove the air, but doesn't address the moisture content of the cardboard itself....food for thought...not an argument....
jlow said:IMHO this is better than desiccant since that stuff by definition has a finite capacity to absorb moisture and will eventually fill up and become useless.
jlow said:Yea, if you put them in a plastic bag with the desiccant then you are GTG.
The reality is that the primers even when submerged will still work after they dry out! They are tough buggers to kill…. ;D
Hope you are not speaking from experience!amlevin said:jlow said:Yea, if you put them in a plastic bag with the desiccant then you are GTG.
The reality is that the primers even when submerged will still work after they dry out! They are tough buggers to kill…. ;D
You make them sound like my two ex wives ::
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jlow said:Hope you are not speaking from experience!amlevin said:jlow said:Yea, if you put them in a plastic bag with the desiccant then you are GTG.
The reality is that the primers even when submerged will still work after they dry out! They are tough buggers to kill…. ;D
You make them sound like my two ex wives ::
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