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Reloading
Reloading in the garage??
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<blockquote data-quote="grizzlyvalley" data-source="post: 896545" data-attributes="member: 42485"><p>I remember when I loaded in a cold room,a lot of my dies and tools formed surface rust from the change in temps and humidity,all that changed when I moved into the kitchen.Anytime we had company someone would ask what are these 2 holes for in the table the wife would just shoot me that look-you know the one!I would just say I bought the table and all we do is eat off it.That was my 1st wife.I don't have that table anymore,to bad cause I'm thinking now if I cut it up it would make a good shooting-reloading bench in the field.back to the subject,when I built my shop I made sure that I allowed room for a 15 x15 foot room for all reloading and bullet swaging and after 8 yrs I found out that it is to small,so work with what you have and enjoy it or move into the house and make the best out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizzlyvalley, post: 896545, member: 42485"] I remember when I loaded in a cold room,a lot of my dies and tools formed surface rust from the change in temps and humidity,all that changed when I moved into the kitchen.Anytime we had company someone would ask what are these 2 holes for in the table the wife would just shoot me that look-you know the one!I would just say I bought the table and all we do is eat off it.That was my 1st wife.I don't have that table anymore,to bad cause I'm thinking now if I cut it up it would make a good shooting-reloading bench in the field.back to the subject,when I built my shop I made sure that I allowed room for a 15 x15 foot room for all reloading and bullet swaging and after 8 yrs I found out that it is to small,so work with what you have and enjoy it or move into the house and make the best out of it. [/QUOTE]
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