cloverleaf
Handloader
- Sep 10, 2006
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Well after all these years, I finally have Dads press here and am ready to get things set up. However like many of you I will be relegated to the Garage. I am really scared of rust, dust and crud in this environment here in the great white north. Summer humidity concerns me as much as winter cold. Spring and fall I have some heat available but all those cool old Herters dies and equiptment will RUST. What would you do to prevent that and keep all in good working order. I Assume I should be able to work out their to about 40 degrees.
Specifically would you keep equipment "locked up" with some kind of desicant or dehumidifier- Im thinking in a large tool box or small cabinet" Or would you leave it open to the air with a "dust cover of some sort. Obviously I will keep powder and primers in the indoor environment, but reloading in the house isn't an option. Thanks for the thoughts, CL
PS- be prepared for more "stupid questions". Here we go.....
Specifically would you keep equipment "locked up" with some kind of desicant or dehumidifier- Im thinking in a large tool box or small cabinet" Or would you leave it open to the air with a "dust cover of some sort. Obviously I will keep powder and primers in the indoor environment, but reloading in the house isn't an option. Thanks for the thoughts, CL
PS- be prepared for more "stupid questions". Here we go.....