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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] how cold before your equipment gets ruined

2006-12-30 by Dale

plastic, rubber parts etc.. not so sure they don't weather in such a place
as you say ..
sunlight being a nasty thing to both for sure....

dale

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Gerry

I have my equipment in a storage place that does not have climate
control. I have keyboards, roland guitar synths, effect pedals, guitar
procssors. tascam recorders. all mostly chips. I know the cold does
not harm them, but to make sure, does anyone how what degrees in the
cold weather it gets before it ruins your equipment..I was looking to
move around and I put it in aplace before the cold weather came in, if
anyone knows about this get back to me. have a happy newyear to all.
Gerry

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