[time-nuts] Thunderbolt stability and ambient temperature

J. Forster jfor at quik.com
Thu Jun 11 00:14:14 UTC 2009


Yeah, but...  water can leak and make a real mess or evaporate over time
and rust things or ...  Maybe if it were in a chemically inert, glass
container?

Why not use a brick or some clean rocks or a few pounds of old nuts and
bolts.

-John

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> Joseph M Gwinn wrote:
>
>> I read somewhere the suggestion to take the cast iron block from an old
>> automobile engine and put it in a heavy insulated wooden cabinet: ~250
>> Kg
>> of iron in an insulated box.  Cracked blocks are useless in an engine,
>> and
>> so are available in junkyards quite cheap.
>
> Yes, but water is so much easier to find, and easier to
> package, plus it has a great storage capability.
>
> -Chuck Harris
>
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