the bare steel power tools and such look after many years in the
basement or in the shop.
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Subject: [Spits] Moisture from a concrete floor
Greetings, All!
Over the years, I've heard various comments about moisture coming out
of concrete floors and speeding the rusting process of metals stored
on it. You know, like a project car sitting in storage for an
extended time. So my question is this - Is
I would definitely worry about it! It would be worse
in a closed shed with no air circulation, or if the
slab was on top of a naturally damp area.
I believe that if you are building a garage, etc, you
are supposed to put a plastic vapor barrier under the
cement.
A plastic sheet would probably
On 25 Jun 2007 at 15:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Over the years, I've heard various comments about moisture coming out
of concrete floors and speeding the rusting process of metals stored
on it.
Can't say one way or the other except from experience. My garage has
a concrete floor