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So I have seen it both ways...Tandy rolls grain in for storage and shipping.... a friend who has had a leather working business for years rolls grain out for shipping (in box) and storing ..or stacked flat.

now I don't ship but do store..... so for storage roll it grain our or in? preferences? pros - cons? (other then the obvious of damage to the grain side).... is there something to do with storing the grain side slightly stretched or under compression?

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Stored flat is best.  Lays flat when working on it.  Grain side down so you don't get a tan on the surface before you're ready.  

I've seen it rolled both ways, didn't seem to harm anything - long as it wasn't rolled too tightly.

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Thanks and yes i have experienced tan lines! Now i cover with canvas drop cloth also to separate heavy oiled site like latigo from veg.

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21 hours ago, plinkercases said:

Now i cover with canvas drop cloth also to

I like big cardboard - like ya might see on a pallet.  Smooth surface wont scratch the leather, light weight, easy to place and remove, and the cardboard will tend to absorb some of the moisture in teh air (to a point) if it's humid.  Only down side... sometimes seems like the hide you need is the one on the bottom :head_hurts_kr:

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3 hours ago, JLSleather said:

I like big cardboard

Have you had any issues with it?  I had read in a previous thread that you shouldn't store in cardboard because the chemicals in the cardboard binders would leach into your veggie tan and wreak havoc... so I have been all paranoid because I have some of my leathers stored in cardboard boxes and been wondering if I really really need to get them outta there...?

YinTx

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Never any trouble with the cardboard.  But I get CLEAN stuff.. nothing that has actually BEEN used on a pallet.  If you move, those big moving boxes work great, cut a corner so it lays flat.

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