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Wood storage question

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cvairwerks

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I'm setting up to be able to make a lot of the small wood parts for my Fairchild. Lots of little 5-10 minute fabrication type stuff. The plan is to use these pieces as work time fillers, when I have 15-20 minutes to run out into the garage and get something done. Is there any reason that I should not vacuum seal the parts in plastic for storage? Where I have to store the parts until I'm ready to assemble them, is not climate controlled or absolutely bug free. I've got space to keep some raw stock on hand in the garage, but not a bunch of finished parts.
 

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