r wheatley wrote:no one talking ?
If no one is here, no one is talking
! Happened to be browsing thru the Forum and just now noticed your post.
Ronnie, if your two boxes of rubber were in proper storage before you bought them, they can last for a long time. Even years. That's provided that you have kept them properly stored since you received them.
Rubber should be kept away from light as much as possible, as prolonged exposure to light will cause them to deteriorate fairly rapidly.
I also like to keep my rubber in a cool place (the fridge) since I've heard that heat is also not good for them. Don't know how much heat is excessive, I've heard of long-time modelers who store their rubber and motors in desk drawers at room temperature, but room temp. can vary a whole lot! Maybe I'm just being over-cautious with the fridge thing
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Hope your surgery complications end soon.
Regards,........zoomie