I've been so busy with other projects for the last 18 months or so that I haven't had any time for shooting, and thus, reloading. I'm hoping to do so this summer in spite of the prices, so I've been going through my presses and doing maintenance to get ready, and it's been eye opening. The best space for my reloading bench is out in my (non-climate controlled) garage, and I'm wondering what I should do to mitigate potential issues going forward.
I keep my dies in plastic tubs with lids, but several of them are showing spot-rust. Annoying, but I can throw some dessicant packs in there and hopefully resolve that.
My LoadMaster seems in pretty decent shape after I went through and cleaned it up, but I ended up having to order a case feed slider because it snapped. Not sure if the plastic got messed up being out in the weather, or if it was due to lack of lubrication. NBD, it looks like Lee has come out with a new version, anyway, so I've got one of those one the way.
Any tips or tricks, other than moving everything indoors? I actually do like my setup fairly well out in the garage, but I recognize it's probably not the ideal environment.
I keep my dies in plastic tubs with lids, but several of them are showing spot-rust. Annoying, but I can throw some dessicant packs in there and hopefully resolve that.
My LoadMaster seems in pretty decent shape after I went through and cleaned it up, but I ended up having to order a case feed slider because it snapped. Not sure if the plastic got messed up being out in the weather, or if it was due to lack of lubrication. NBD, it looks like Lee has come out with a new version, anyway, so I've got one of those one the way.
Any tips or tricks, other than moving everything indoors? I actually do like my setup fairly well out in the garage, but I recognize it's probably not the ideal environment.