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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
QUOTE: Originally posted by tatans My question is: why would a person buy a beautiful brass engine and stuff it away in a box for 10 years? ----- absolutely mystifying.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tatans Sorry, can't possibly accept the above reasons for putting engines in boxes. Now about FOAM: Brass makers pack engines in the cheapest and worst (high sulphur content0 foam for the purpose of shipping, not long term storage, Try contacting actual foam manufacturers with your problem, there are hundreds of types of plastic based foam products and rubber foam all for very specific applications. also cardboard and paper products from the Orient use highly acidic and sulphur laden chemicals to make paper (not too many environmental laws enforced) I would suggest removing the engine to a safer foam product and discarding the shipping box if the engine is of any value.
Bill Carl (modeling Chessie and predecessors from 1973-1983) Member of Four County Society of Model Engineers NCE DCC Master Visit the FCSME at www.FCSME.org Modular railroading at its best! If it has an X in it, it sucks! And yes, I just had my modeler's license renewed last week!