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Heating a reloading/gun room
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<blockquote data-quote="cornchuck" data-source="post: 692964" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>Thank you all the info. By the way, I am also using Goldenrods in my safes from day one. And I also put an hydrometer in the safes to see what the humidity is in the safes. So far they are working great. Keeping the inside around 50%. With the air conditioner, it's about 75o and 53% humidity in the room. </p><p></p><p>When I kept the guns in the house I never had any problems with rust in the winter time. Where I kept the thermostat set at 62 during the day and night and 65 when we are home. (Wife would like to have it warmer but we live in a old farm house)</p><p></p><p>Sidecar, do you chop corn for dairys? We grow about 8-900 acres for the dairy around us. We have a custom crew come to chop. This year they were from the Kalamazoo area. </p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornchuck, post: 692964, member: 20220"] Thank you all the info. By the way, I am also using Goldenrods in my safes from day one. And I also put an hydrometer in the safes to see what the humidity is in the safes. So far they are working great. Keeping the inside around 50%. With the air conditioner, it's about 75o and 53% humidity in the room. When I kept the guns in the house I never had any problems with rust in the winter time. Where I kept the thermostat set at 62 during the day and night and 65 when we are home. (Wife would like to have it warmer but we live in a old farm house) Sidecar, do you chop corn for dairys? We grow about 8-900 acres for the dairy around us. We have a custom crew come to chop. This year they were from the Kalamazoo area. Jason [/QUOTE]
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