In Canada at least, there are some new plastic boxes called "Lock & Lock"
which come in various sizes to about 6 litres. They have rubber seals &
latches on all four sizes, and are waterproof.
But no fungus problems with 300midity inside presently...
Tom
On Friday, December 14, 2001 at 7:53, Charles Monroe
<olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote re "Re: [OM] Fungus and lenses" saying:
> I was in a boat supply store last weekend and they had both Pelican
> cases and another brand watertight box on their shelves. The "other" was
> bigger and cheaper than the Pelican. They also had silica gel packets. I'm
> going for the bigger and cheaper.
> Just my .02 cents.
> Chuck Monroe
>
> Subject: Re: [OM] Fungus and lenses
> <<< I have a pelican case and like it. My problem is that I can fill it up
> and, > hmm, still have things on the shelf.>>> <snip>
>
> >> > Pelican cases......mumble mumble...Pelican cases, >>> <snip>
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