Stones
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I have quite a few reloads and SU's and have access to one of those "seal a meal" "foodsaver" machines. I'm thinking, hey, now this would be a great way to store propellant... vacuum sealing.
The original reload bags appear to be sealed but, some of them are "older" and I thought this just might prolong there "shelf life".
Question... would "vacuuming" the reloads possibly mishappen the grains/components? I would just place the entire reload, bag and all, in one of these vacuum bags and let the machine do its thing. The SU's could be taken out of the bubble packs and done individually as everything is inside the motor case already and the vacuuming process shouldn't be of concern. Thoughts...comments?
tia...
The original reload bags appear to be sealed but, some of them are "older" and I thought this just might prolong there "shelf life".
Question... would "vacuuming" the reloads possibly mishappen the grains/components? I would just place the entire reload, bag and all, in one of these vacuum bags and let the machine do its thing. The SU's could be taken out of the bubble packs and done individually as everything is inside the motor case already and the vacuuming process shouldn't be of concern. Thoughts...comments?
tia...