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Reloading
Help me design my reloading area
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<blockquote data-quote="steffen707" data-source="post: 2103154" data-attributes="member: 116853"><p>Great Advice [USER=75265]@longestrange[/USER] !!!</p><p></p><p>1. I hadn't thought of that. What if i put the scale on a shelf thats off the wall, and the bench isn't connected to the wall at all?</p><p>2. Good idea on turning off the furnace. Has a service switch right next to it. I'll make a sign.</p><p>3. I have central air and a dehumidifier running 24/7 in the basement, even in winter. I know most basements get damp, but mine is pretty consistent.</p><p>4. When you say store them separately. How far away from the powder are you talking? 1 foot, 6 foot, 20 foot? The reloading/powder area is not below sleeping areas. Good idea on the fire extinguisher. I'll mount one on the wall opposite of the bench, near the door out of the storage area. I've already got a smoke alarm thats linked to the other 6 alarms in the house, in the basement.</p><p></p><p>Sweet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steffen707, post: 2103154, member: 116853"] Great Advice [USER=75265]@longestrange[/USER] !!! 1. I hadn't thought of that. What if i put the scale on a shelf thats off the wall, and the bench isn't connected to the wall at all? 2. Good idea on turning off the furnace. Has a service switch right next to it. I'll make a sign. 3. I have central air and a dehumidifier running 24/7 in the basement, even in winter. I know most basements get damp, but mine is pretty consistent. 4. When you say store them separately. How far away from the powder are you talking? 1 foot, 6 foot, 20 foot? The reloading/powder area is not below sleeping areas. Good idea on the fire extinguisher. I'll mount one on the wall opposite of the bench, near the door out of the storage area. I've already got a smoke alarm thats linked to the other 6 alarms in the house, in the basement. Sweet. [/QUOTE]
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