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Topic: Bearing Storage (Read 341 times)
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DYonch
First State of 5A
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How do you store your extra bearings in order not to harm them?
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drumma/yoyo
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Lone thrower from CT
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just not inside a refrigerator, but really, in a desk or something.
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TTThomas
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I remember reading somewhere that you could use contact lense cases, but honestly just throw them in a ziploc or a sealed container of some sort. just keep dust from settling on them.
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lilithbunny
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Tethered Gyroscopist
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I keep mine stored in a jar of pickle brine above the stove.
But a baggie probably works ok, too.
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fallenangemon0
Dank
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Vs.NYYC
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Anywhere. Just try throw a few Sillica Gel Packets (the ones in shoe boxes) into the container to keep out moisture.
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"You cash it. You pack it"
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icthus
Casey Moss
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I leave them soaking in mineral spirits. No water and they are clean when I take them out. lol
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Cows have feelings too. :/
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