Gimble88
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I live in an area where it rains all winter, though it doesn't often get real cold. I am setting up my first reloading bench and the most convenient place I have is the garage, where I already have a very stout bench made from maple bowling alley about 1 1/2" thick.
My worry is that, with the humidity, the powder might absorb moisture. With the garage doors we have there is no way to insulate. I certainly would store all the loading components in a warm dry environment but am concerned when I bring the powder measure (Dillon progressive press) out to the garage, the powder might absorb moisture or the powder measure might be inaccurate while the temperature stabilizes.
Am I nuts or should I try to find space in a heated area? Maybe use the dining room table.
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My worry is that, with the humidity, the powder might absorb moisture. With the garage doors we have there is no way to insulate. I certainly would store all the loading components in a warm dry environment but am concerned when I bring the powder measure (Dillon progressive press) out to the garage, the powder might absorb moisture or the powder measure might be inaccurate while the temperature stabilizes.
Am I nuts or should I try to find space in a heated area? Maybe use the dining room table.

Spence