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MAC57
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Storing Stock Blanks
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June 08, 2011, 03:01:26 AM »
I have two stock blanks that I need to store for at least 1 year. What is the best way to store them?
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Dave B
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June 08, 2011, 08:11:47 AM »
I have always stored my stocks for years up on the rafters in the garage but I felt like it got too hot up there during parts of the year and took them down. When I got a ventilated metal cabinet. It was an old electrical cabinet for phone or computer systems so it has louvers all around it. I can store about twenty stocks in it. They are up off the ground and stored in an upright position. I have heard of folks screwing a eye bolt into the muzzle end and hanging them up.
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Dave Blaisdell
MAC57
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June 08, 2011, 01:26:56 PM »
Thanks Dave. I never thought of hanging them up.
Mark
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marcusb
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June 08, 2011, 03:30:54 PM »
Hanging them up is a good idea. I have noticed the walls of my hobby room are slowly being taken over by blanks, just hard to say no to a fine chunk of maple!
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t.caster
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June 08, 2011, 07:50:14 PM »
I have my workshop in my basement, and I store most my stocks in the rafters, but I don't have enough rafters for all my wood. Larger planks are on shelves built in my polebarn, w/stickers betwixt them.
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Tom C.
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June 08, 2011, 07:59:00 PM »
Wood storage to some extent depends on the local climate. Heat is one thing and humidity another. Some states are hot and humid. In Mn we get a lot of humidity in the summer and less in the winter. Wood furniture loves to come apart. I have a hotbox that I place a stock in before building to draw out any moisture picked up from storage. Rafters are not an all bad place to store a stock.
DP
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David Veith
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June 10, 2011, 12:21:56 AM »
I have seen a stock come up with a twist in it from just hanging it.
It was most likely slab cut. I two set what I can in the rafters.
David
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