Heat and humidity effects?
Quote from Reloader on August 18, 2009, 12:57 amI have moved into a new house where my wife has said that a reloader no longer goes with the decor. So, we have a 3rd car garage that I am going to have to take over and do my loading out there. I live in South Florida where heat and humidity are endless.
Will this effect my loading?
Should the components be stored in the garage or the house?
If in the house, will condensation form in the powder, primers, etc. going from hot to cold, cold to hot? Will that effect anything?
Thank you for any experience!!
I have moved into a new house where my wife has said that a reloader no longer goes with the decor. So, we have a 3rd car garage that I am going to have to take over and do my loading out there. I live in South Florida where heat and humidity are endless.
Will this effect my loading?
Should the components be stored in the garage or the house?
If in the house, will condensation form in the powder, primers, etc. going from hot to cold, cold to hot? Will that effect anything?
Thank you for any experience!!
Quote from Reloader on August 18, 2009, 4:14 pmI would keep powder in an insulated, dry container without a latch, such as a camping cooler. Primers store well in a military ammo can, which has an o-ring seal. On the steel surfaces, use automotive paster wax as a moisture barrier to prevent rust.
I would keep powder in an insulated, dry container without a latch, such as a camping cooler. Primers store well in a military ammo can, which has an o-ring seal. On the steel surfaces, use automotive paster wax as a moisture barrier to prevent rust.
