Cold storage

From: Lawrence LeMay <lemay_at_cs.umn.edu>
Date: Sat Oct 21 21:51:03 2000

> > I think so but I'd put each one in a plastic bad adn seal it first to
> >prevent condensation.
>
>
> Add silica gell to keep it dry in the bag.
>
> Prevent vermin from attacking it or nesting in it.
>
> Cold will generally not hurt anything. Heat can be worse.

Well, he said he was in Minnesota. The state with the largest yearly
temperature extremes in the continental USA. Sure, getting to -30 or so
isnt really newsworthy, but then, having a dozen days above 90 isnt
even worth mentioning either, actually that many days a year is almost
average. That 115 degree day a couple years ago was sure a pain...

-Lawrence LeMay

>
> >>Should I insulate the shed first?
>
>
> Wouldn't hurt but making sure the wildlife don't go in and out all
> the time is important.
>
> Allison
>
Received on Sat Oct 21 2000 - 21:51:03 BST

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