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Do you load in the house or out in the garage/shed?
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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2372748" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>In our old house, the workshop area of the garage was set up with all my loaders, BUT the workshop had an A/C vent and could be locked. NOW, the bench is in the house on carpet, and NO PROBLEMS. </p><p></p><p>IF you are concerned about the carpet, put down a mat / drop cloth and then clean after you're through loading. </p><p>IF you decide on the garage, look into some climate control.</p><p>IF you decide on a separate shed (the best idea IMHO - man cave, locked door), again, climate control is paramount.</p><p></p><p>The climate control discussed in the thread seems to be mainly in regards to personal comfort. While extremely important, I feel it is required for proper storage of powders and primers. I agree the presses should be 'permanently' mounted and ready for use, but protected with dust covers.</p><p></p><p>The final decision is yours. Just like asking about living in city or country, driving a Ford, Chevy, Toyota, shooting a Glock or 1911. You will get lots of OPINION, but you must decide what is BEST FOR YOU, your budget and what the wife allows you to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2372748, member: 27991"] In our old house, the workshop area of the garage was set up with all my loaders, BUT the workshop had an A/C vent and could be locked. NOW, the bench is in the house on carpet, and NO PROBLEMS. IF you are concerned about the carpet, put down a mat / drop cloth and then clean after you're through loading. IF you decide on the garage, look into some climate control. IF you decide on a separate shed (the best idea IMHO - man cave, locked door), again, climate control is paramount. The climate control discussed in the thread seems to be mainly in regards to personal comfort. While extremely important, I feel it is required for proper storage of powders and primers. I agree the presses should be 'permanently' mounted and ready for use, but protected with dust covers. The final decision is yours. Just like asking about living in city or country, driving a Ford, Chevy, Toyota, shooting a Glock or 1911. You will get lots of OPINION, but you must decide what is BEST FOR YOU, your budget and what the wife allows you to do. [/QUOTE]
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