My new reloading shed

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redneck1861

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If you have no way of moving it you can call a wrecker service and they will do it.That is how I had mine moved.Be sure and post some pics of the finished project.

We have a roll back wrecker to move it

The humidity will be hard on the dies and other metal parts.

I thought of that, but I am planning on insulating it and putting plywood on the inside of the walls and ceiling, but I am not sure if that will make it any better
 

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When you're not using them, you can store your dies in something pretty airtight with a rechargable desiccant of some kind. Use some kind of good preservative oil on any iron/steel parts of your press and I'd think it should be ok too.
 

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