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Best practice? Moving your reloading shop...
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2241653" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>I ended up getting several of the large rolling tubs from Home Depot (70 gal HDX) - bullets on the bottom, powders next, then lighter stuff on top of that. The bullets were way too heavy and small to box up on their own, although a medium moving box from Home Depot held exactly 40 Hodgdon 1# canisters. Too much of the equipment was oddly sized and packed better in the tubs than the boxes. Cheap towels or moving blankets got it all packed in tight.</p><p></p><p>Took an inventory while packing, and when I unpacked I left all but 2# of each the powders packed in the crates. Left a lot of duplicate boxes of bullets packed away also. It's too much stuff to have it all out all the time, so I have my inventory list and go shopping in my own boxes when I need something. New items get added to the catalog and stored. My bench had gotten out of control with too many different projects going on, so I started a project list and only let myself have one thing out at a time. Never loading multiple powders or cartridges at the same time, but measuring this and loading that and doing statistics on this load, etc. Making the big To Do list helped me out a lot, I swear I'm going to keep the bench clean this time..... we've all heard that right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2241653, member: 116181"] I ended up getting several of the large rolling tubs from Home Depot (70 gal HDX) - bullets on the bottom, powders next, then lighter stuff on top of that. The bullets were way too heavy and small to box up on their own, although a medium moving box from Home Depot held exactly 40 Hodgdon 1# canisters. Too much of the equipment was oddly sized and packed better in the tubs than the boxes. Cheap towels or moving blankets got it all packed in tight. Took an inventory while packing, and when I unpacked I left all but 2# of each the powders packed in the crates. Left a lot of duplicate boxes of bullets packed away also. It's too much stuff to have it all out all the time, so I have my inventory list and go shopping in my own boxes when I need something. New items get added to the catalog and stored. My bench had gotten out of control with too many different projects going on, so I started a project list and only let myself have one thing out at a time. Never loading multiple powders or cartridges at the same time, but measuring this and loading that and doing statistics on this load, etc. Making the big To Do list helped me out a lot, I swear I'm going to keep the bench clean this time..... we've all heard that right? [/QUOTE]
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