Any suggestions of a type of dry box on the job site? The damp weather/humidity is playing havoc with our sandpaper and nail strips.
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How about a large picnic cooler? Toss in a few large handwarmers in the evening before latching.
Old refrigerator .... if you can keep the bulb lit, all will be dry inside.
I haven't had this problem myself, but I would think a hanging a light inside would help. Probably a 60 watt or smaller bulb in the gangbox.
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I always keep every silca package I come across in every product I buy and throw them in various boxes (drill bits, biscuits, nail strips) it does seem to help.
60 watts would be way more than enough in most cases. Use the smallest you can find -- 15 or 25 watt.
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