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Reloading
Spilled Powder
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2502986" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Grainger has an anti static (might work?) vacuum with a .33 qt capacity for $250. Their explosion proof are $14k. I'm pretty anal about this kind of thing. I had a good friend die a slow terrible death from powder burns due to static electricity. I haven't an accident loading for almost 50 years. general house cleaning has always worked with no vacuum out there. I am looking for a safe way to clear powder spills in progressive loaders that may not be economically realistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2502986, member: 92702"] Grainger has an anti static (might work?) vacuum with a .33 qt capacity for $250. Their explosion proof are $14k. I'm pretty anal about this kind of thing. I had a good friend die a slow terrible death from powder burns due to static electricity. I haven't an accident loading for almost 50 years. general house cleaning has always worked with no vacuum out there. I am looking for a safe way to clear powder spills in progressive loaders that may not be economically realistic. [/QUOTE]
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