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    I have offered them to people here before for the price of postage but I am yet to find anyone that wants any. My box came to me shipping included and was very inexpensive, so I’m happy to share, and it sounds like you are too. I hand them out at meets too. It is good stuff for corrosion inhibiting.
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    IIRC, I paid $27 delivered for 500 sheets
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I have offered them to people here before for the price of postage but I am yet to find anyone that wants any. My box came to me shipping included and was very inexpensive, so I’m happy to share, and it sounds like you are too. I hand them out at meets too. It is good stuff for corrosion inhibiting.
    I bought this stuff, mostly for shipping. I've been struggling towards culling the herd,
    so I bought VCI papers and bubble-wrap sleeves; I made a lightbox for photos,
    I paid my SRP sellers dues, and I opened an account at USPS.

    I have a couple dozen razors I want to sell, and all I gotta do now is take the
    pictures, post the ads, prep for shipping, and hope for the best.

    It's hard. This is the downside of RAD, when struck by a come-to-Jesus
    moment of realization that I don't need all this.

    Hello. I'm Paul, and I'm a RADaholic....with about 900 extra sheets of
    VCI paper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    When reading this It says not to store anything containing more than 9% lead among other alloys.

    Has anyone had trouble with lead wedges?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volati...sion_inhibitor

    That's a good question!

    The wedges were called 'tins' in the early 1900's, so it's not out of the question some are simply pure tin. The downside of pure tin being 'tin-pest' if it gets cold, but once the razor was assembled, this probably wouldn't be as much an issue as it is in other applications of the metal.

    I suspect pewter was used as well, but I've never tried freezing any old wedges to find out.

    If they were made from pewter, the English then (and now) have three grades. The cheapest and most likely suspect would've been 15% lead.

    My guess as to what would happen with the VCI paper and lead in wedges is that it would oxidize much faster than normal. IE, it would darken and possibly get a slight white fuzz on it.
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    I've been using VCI paper longer than I can remember LITERALLY! I was re introduced to VCI about 5 years ago and always use it when I ship razors. I had some old measuring tools in storage and thought that it would be a good idea to slip a sheet in with them. I dug out the tools only to discover that I had already put VCI in with them MANY years ago and had completely forgot that I already knew about VCI.
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    Been using it in gun protection by millions
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    Been using it in gun protection by millions
    Good point and I don't disagree but how many of those guns had a Paua grips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman7 View Post
    I've been using VCI paper longer than I can remember LITERALLY! I was re introduced to VCI about 5 years ago and always use it when I ship razors. I had some old measuring tools in storage and thought that it would be a good idea to slip a sheet in with them. I dug out the tools only to discover that I had already put VCI in with them MANY years ago and had completely forgot that I already knew about VCI.
    That kind of thing seems to happen to me more often as I get older.
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    Default Would VCI papers work in a small cabinet?

    I'm designing a modification of a dresser-top jewelry box to hold razors in drawers, with slots for the the tangs and wedge ends. It's kind of like one Gasman made from a cigar box, except drawers that pull out of a small cabinet. (Jerry posted a picture of his on a thread I started about what sizes to plan for. https://sharprazorpalace.com/razors/...on-razors.html.)

    I planned to leave some room at the back of each drawer to tuck in some silica gel packets. Would a small stack of these VCI papers, or maybe a few crumpled up, in the back of these drawers be able to effectively disperse their chemicals throughout the cabinet? Or would you need to enclose the razors in the paper to get the benefit? (If the size matters, I was going to make each drawer 12" wide, to hold a dozen razors, about 2" high, and about 9" deep to leave an inch or so at the back for the silica gel packs. The drawers would slide into a small cabinet that can hold two drawers. Or three if I'm feeling really greedy.)

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    I store my straight razors in clear plastic cases designed for fishing lures (either Plano or Flambeau). Flambeau sells Zerust plastabs that fit into the slots and prevent corrosion of the metal parts of the lures. They work just as well on razors.
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