10-06-2007, 01:47 AM
Maude Gonne
With all the music lovers here, I would say yes indeed bring the Mandolin. We heard on recently at a party and it was so lovely! We will be bring some leather clothing, and telescopes, cameras and such which also doesn't take the humidity well.
To safeguard your mandolin as it is a small item, think about dedicating one closet to being as moisture proof as possible, then installing some type of moisture control item, or dehumidifier.
We are thinking about in a small closet that is weather proofed, weather stripping, including a light bulb on a timer that operates on a twice a day cycle for 1 hour each cycle and go from there. An experiment to protect those few small things that need protection and dryer air.
You might like to start a new thread perhaps on the building forum about dehumidifying and I'm sure people will share their experiences.
Aloha,
Mella
mella l
With all the music lovers here, I would say yes indeed bring the Mandolin. We heard on recently at a party and it was so lovely! We will be bring some leather clothing, and telescopes, cameras and such which also doesn't take the humidity well.
To safeguard your mandolin as it is a small item, think about dedicating one closet to being as moisture proof as possible, then installing some type of moisture control item, or dehumidifier.
We are thinking about in a small closet that is weather proofed, weather stripping, including a light bulb on a timer that operates on a twice a day cycle for 1 hour each cycle and go from there. An experiment to protect those few small things that need protection and dryer air.
You might like to start a new thread perhaps on the building forum about dehumidifying and I'm sure people will share their experiences.
Aloha,
Mella
mella l
mella l
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