ninjainspandex wrote:Have you considered a divorce yet?

ninjainspandex wrote:Have you considered a divorce yet?


Hobie-wan wrote:This is Houston. There are no basements, only underground pools that someone foolishly thought they might try making a basement.01toubib wrote:Are you able to have storage space in the basement?
He's right. I've known of one house & one business in South East TX with basements. One of which was filled with water (home alone wet bandits style) in the wake of Hurricane Rita in 2006.Hobie-wan wrote:This is Houston. There are no basements, only underground pools that someone foolishly thought they might try making a basement.01toubib wrote:Are you able to have storage space in the basement?
What about tornado cellars?Jagosaurus wrote:He's right. I've known of one house & one business in South East TX with basements. One of which was filled with water (home alone wet bandits style) in the wake of Hurricane Rita in 2006.Hobie-wan wrote:This is Houston. There are no basements, only underground pools that someone foolishly thought they might try making a basement.01toubib wrote:Are you able to have storage space in the basement?
What about bed raisers (fit under casters & raise bed a foot or so) & under bed bins stacked You can fit A TON!
Good point about the dessicant. Silica packets, or clay packets, would be HIGHLY advised in your containers.Hatta wrote:Heat's not really an issue. Electronics can tolerate heat just fine. Humidity is a much bigger issue. I think the vacuum space bags inside a rubbermaid bin with dessicant packed around it would be a fine solution.
Whew! I am glad to hear that! I have some of my 2600 and NES games in my attic at the moment. It is bone-dry up there, but the temperatures can get pretty high during the summer.Hatta wrote:Heat's not really an issue. Electronics can tolerate heat just fine. Humidity is a much bigger issue. I think the vacuum space bags inside a rubbermaid bin with dessicant packed around it would be a fine solution.