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Old 04-15-2017, 09:31 PM
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Howdy all. been away for some time due to workload (home life and work)

I have moved and compiling 24 years of stuff is overwhelming. My reloading area will be reduced considerably and no time soon.

I have enough ammo to sustain my shooting events for the year and hoping in 2018, I will start to my reloading room

I have 3 Dillon 550 that I need to store till then and they will be in a non climate controlled metal building in the heat of south Texas. I thought about sticking them in plastic bin (whatever wally world has) with some desiccants packs but thought I would ask to see if someone had a better idea for storage.

I recommend Boeshield T-9, it was developed by Boeing to protect their tooling that was stored when not being used. (we do have a bit of moisture in the air up here). Pretty good stuff, an aerosol can will last a very long time. I use it to protect the top of my table saw, drill presses, and bandsaw (as well as blades) I haven't been using the woodworking stuff very much lately and the cast iron tops look like new. Here's a link


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