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looking @ getting 1, of thes to store kindling in, & going to put it on pallets so air can get thru it , i was thinking they may suffer from condensation ? as i get it in the containers but that cold be from putting hot machines in a cold steel box ,any thoughts :001_smile:

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You get condensation inside the container because the moisture cannot escape Johnny, so why would you want to seal firewood or kindling in a steel box that will prevent it drying?

 

A roof over an open sided structure would be my suggestion:thumbup:

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What happens is the tin shed heats up and warms the sheds contents, then you get a sharp cold night and condensation when the warm air inside hits the cold tin.

 

Same as when you put a warm machine in there Johnny

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