Though it may cost a bit, you might want to have it shipped somewhere -- to a friend or relative that lives out of the hurricane's path. After the storm passes, you could have it shipped back to you or you could pick it up yourself. Hope that this storm passes without serious problems for anyone. -- Kevin Quoting Jeff <jaygeeess@...>: > > There are a couple of other options that come to mind. > > Assuming you feel your home is that vulnerable, you might consider a > small, climate-controlled storage unit. Even if you have to pay for a > whole month, you can store your most valuable possesions temoparily for > a fraction of the price of insurance or replacement. That's assuming > the construction of the storage units is superior to your dwelling. > > Another option, if you have the time, is to build a very strong crate > to house your theremin, in addition to the interior closet. You could > not only wrap the theremin very tightly in plastic, the crate could be > painted on the outside with a water-proof epoxy to thwart the moisture > even further. If you're smart, you can build the crate so it can be > broken down for storage when not in use. > > If you are going to seal your theremin in plastic, I would suggest > getting one of those silica gel desiccant packets to put inside before > you seal it up. > > > ------------------------------------ > > AETHERPHON, the global thereminist community > > To contact the moderator, e-mail porphyrous@... > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [Aetherphon] Re: Hurricane worries
2008-09-02 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
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