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I have standard open shelving racks that I bought at Costco and an all metal paint cabinet with adj. shelves for ORM-D items.I have a friend that's a retired pipe fitter and he rigged up an old none working fridge to store his welding rod in. This may also be a cheap way to store primers, powder, etc. and keep it dry/sealed. If I recall he installed some kind of dehumidifier as well.
google 'reloading bench'click on imagesfind something that you like that fits in the space you have
Quote from: slm9s on February 12, 2016, 08:34:35 AMgoogle 'reloading bench'click on imagesfind something that you like that fits in the space you haveWell, that doesn't make for a very entertaining thread. More or less, I was wondering if there was any special requirements or needs when storing bullets, primers, powder, etc. I.E. temperature controlled environment, throw it in a closet, giant pile on the workbench in the garage, etc.