Subject: Brass time capsule
Thank you to all who responded, both privately and through the List for the suggestions concerning opening the capsule. In particular, George Cannon and Jim Moss gave me very useful information on the feasibility of de-soldering the joint; it does not sound like the best way to go, but may be useful as a backup in conjunction with the suggestion from William Hall (as well as a similar one from Mel Wachowiak at SCMRE) to open the box on a milling machine. It has occurred to me, as well as to our preparator, that in order to solder the box shut at the time of manufacture without damage to the contents, there would have had to be an effective amount of insulation around the contents. From this time period (1949), it would not surprise me to find that the insulation consisted of asbestos. I think that I will have to plan on opening the box, once the solder joint is slit, inside a "glove bag" designed for asbestos abatement. If this is the case, I will be back to the DistList for advice on decontamination of ...whatever is in there. After all, this may turn out to be like Geraldo opening Al Capone's secret room. Clint Fountain The Museum of Florida History Tallahassee, Florida *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:42 Distributed: Monday, November 9, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-42-004 ***Received on Wednesday, 4 November, 1998