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Do you load in the house or out in the garage/shed?
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<blockquote data-quote="okdkranch" data-source="post: 2002997" data-attributes="member: 2087"><p>I recommend a nice shed not too far from the house. From the way you put your question, I would quess you have room for a shed in the yard. If you are building it, make it bigger than you think you need, insulate the walls and ceiling heavily and use plywood for paneling. Anchor the bench or benches to the wall for stability and add a wall mounted AC unit, a small one is all you need. In the winter a radiator type oil filled unit is no doubt the safest you can use. High South facing small awing windows will give you some light and ventalation if you want and be both secure and not increase the AC load significantly. A beer fridge is a great idea but be careful, I know a guy who has blown up not one, but two guns with handloads....the lush.</p><p></p><p>Major advantages are that your stuff is safe from any kids or visitors and it is a great place to get away when some of the inane shows are on the TV. You can leave you stuff set up and store your powder and components safely away from the house for security and convienance. Cost to run the ac/heater is minimal with proper insulation. </p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okdkranch, post: 2002997, member: 2087"] I recommend a nice shed not too far from the house. From the way you put your question, I would quess you have room for a shed in the yard. If you are building it, make it bigger than you think you need, insulate the walls and ceiling heavily and use plywood for paneling. Anchor the bench or benches to the wall for stability and add a wall mounted AC unit, a small one is all you need. In the winter a radiator type oil filled unit is no doubt the safest you can use. High South facing small awing windows will give you some light and ventalation if you want and be both secure and not increase the AC load significantly. A beer fridge is a great idea but be careful, I know a guy who has blown up not one, but two guns with handloads....the lush. Major advantages are that your stuff is safe from any kids or visitors and it is a great place to get away when some of the inane shows are on the TV. You can leave you stuff set up and store your powder and components safely away from the house for security and convienance. Cost to run the ac/heater is minimal with proper insulation. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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