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I have seen these vacuum lock baggie system sold at Sams and Walmart. You
put your stuff inside hook up the vacuum pump, suck out the air, and heat seal the ends. Primarily used for food storage but can be used for anything including clothing to reduce volume. If you use it for engine parts I am not sure if I would use it for food afterwards. "Dick" wrote in message ... Looking for good method to pack long term spare parts on long term cruise - like a spare alternator, starter, diesel injector pump, expensive things I have used ziplock bags for parts and tupperware for my tools for 7 to ten years without anything to keep it dry. It has worked good. Tools and parts still don't have any rust. You could use some kind of cloth bag in the ziplock bag for heave stuf, or a tupperware container if you can find one the right size. Dick |
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