Now that it's getting colder outside I've been using the heater more but want to make sure I don't keep it too warm in my closet where I keep the game used memorabilia. Is there a special container to keep it in as well? I was thinking of buying an acid free box. Warm temp doesn't affect the acid free boxes, do they? Thanks!
What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
Maximum is 64.7 F. Anything higher and your game worn items will be destroyed. Unless, you use Reflectix lined boxes. Then you can add another 3.6 degrees for every layer of Reflectix. Make sure you don't reverse the Relectix. The insulating properties are lost if you wrap your items "inside out".
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
Maximum is 64.7 F. Anything higher and your game worn items will be destroyed. Unless, you use Reflectix lined boxes. Then you can add another 3.6 degrees for every layer of Reflectix. Make sure you don't reverse the Relectix. The insulating properties are lost if you wrap your items "inside out".
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
I'd just like to know where that number - 64.7 degrees - comes from and is their any data to back it up?
I ask, because if it is factual, then I can imagine museums in the South and Southwest must have astronomical air conditioning bills when it's over 100 degrees outside and it would feel like a freezer inside at those temps.
That just seems pretty cool to me. Also I would question the statement that your Game Used will be destroyed. Over what kind of time period are we talking here?
There are plenty of GU items from the 20's and 30's that look awesome that I am pretty certain haven't been stored at 64.7 degrees for all these years and I'm fairly certain that Reflectix boxes haven't been around that long either.
Just my observations.
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
I'd just like to know where that number - 64.7 degrees - comes from and is their any data to back it up?
I ask, because if it is factual, then I can imagine museums in the South and Southwest must have astronomical air conditioning bills when it's over 100 degrees outside and it would feel like a freezer inside at those temps.
That just seems pretty cool to me. Also I would question the statement that your Game Used will be destroyed. Over what kind of time period are we talking here?
There are plenty of GU items from the 20's and 30's that look awesome that I am pretty certain haven't been stored at 64.7 degrees for all these years and I'm fairly certain that Reflectix boxes haven't been around that long either.
Just my observations.
- SmittyComment
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
All i know is that if I had half the collections some of the guys on here have I would not be storing them in metal lined boxed in my closet. Why is it that some people have collections & store them in closets? Unless its a real artifact like a ruth or mantle just display it for all to see. What is the use of having all this 80's to present day game used stuff that is flooding the market and storing it in boxes....
I display all my stuff & it is a great conversation piece even if they are not sports fans.
Just my two cents.Comment
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
I do not set the thermostat above 68 degrees. It is a little cooler in the basement then the upper two floors. For the summer, I have a de-humidifier in the basement.Comment
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
Maximum is 64.7 F. Anything higher and your game worn items will be destroyed. Unless, you use Reflectix lined boxes. Then you can add another 3.6 degrees for every layer of Reflectix. Make sure you don't reverse the Relectix. The insulating properties are lost if you wrap your items "inside out".
Your post is irresponsible and gives misleading information to the honest members of this forum. The "inside out" method that you speak of has been proven time and time again as a mere "urban legend". Please do your homework before you make such outlandish claims.Comment
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
While many might claim that being a moderator destroys any sense of humor I may have....I did enjoy the posts by otismalibu and both-teams-played-hard.
While I found the posts entertaining, in the interest of helping out all of the members I am going to point out that both the posts by Otismalibu and BTPH were meant to be humorous and not serious. While I do not have any specific reasearch on temperature fluctuations, I have looked into the preservation of these items using acid-free boxes, etc. I do not think that reasonable temperature fluctuations would have a significant effect on the jerseys or the acid-free boxes.Comment
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
All i know is that if I had half the collections some of the guys on here have I would not be storing them in metal lined boxed in my closet. Why is it that some people have collections & store them in closets? Unless its a real artifact like a ruth or mantle just display it for all to see. What is the use of having all this 80's to present day game used stuff that is flooding the market and storing it in boxes....
I display all my stuff & it is a great conversation piece even if they are not sports fans.
Just my two cents.
While many might claim that being a moderator destroys any sense of humor I may have....I did enjoy the posts by otismalibu and both-teams-played-hard.
While I found the posts entertaining, in the interest of helping out all of the members I am going to point out that both the posts by Otismalibu and BTPH were meant to be humorous and not serious. While I do not have any specific reasearch on temperature fluctuations, I have looked into the preservation of these items using acid-free boxes, etc. I do not think that reasonable temperature fluctuations would have a significant effect on the jerseys or the acid-free boxes.Comment
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
Do your normal clothes get ruined at a certain temperature?
Display them. Just don't place them directly in front of a window with a lot of sunlight or leave them on the floor under a window that you'll forget to close when it rains.Comment
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
My house is usually in the 72-78 range during the Summer and maybe 75-82 during the Winter.
My basement only has one window which is covered with a dark cloth so not sunlight (even though it wouldn't be direct anyway) and the temp is fairly close to the rest of my house as the basement is unfinished but the HVAC unit is down there as well.
The biggest trick has to do with the lights you use. Get rid of any incandescent bulbs - CFLs are good, but still put out ultraviolet lights which are the biggest enemy to your items especially Autos.
If you can afford it change to LEDs. Home Depot and Lowes carry them and they can get expensive, but think of what they will save you down the road.
My only CFLs are in my overhead lights and they are filtered by the globes over the fixtures. My cases are all LED bulbs.
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Re: What's the warmest temp you keep your house during the winter w/o ruining Jerseys?
The biggest trick has to do with the lights you use. Get rid of any incandescent bulbs - CFLs are good, but still put out ultraviolet lights which are the biggest enemy to your items especially Autos.
If you can afford it change to LEDs. Home Depot and Lowes carry them and they can get expensive, but think of what they will save you down the road.
My only CFLs are in my overhead lights and they are filtered by the globes over the fixtures. My cases are all LED bulbs.
Smitty
Why get rid of incandescent bulbs? I have a whole stash of them () and use them in the rooms where I display my game used items. I can't stand CFLs but am open to trying LEDs, if it will help preserve my memorabilia.
Les Zukor
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Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items
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