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    SEIndSAM

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    Howdy Twitty,

    I wouldn't know without seeing your garage. I wouldn't worry about the gas furnace & water heater unless your loading right next to them. If they are several feet away, it wouldn't bother me. Is it going to be windy?/ If so, that's a problem. Is it well lit??

    I wouldn't store powder or primers in the garage.

    What might me concerning is humidity/condensation on your dies & other steel items.
     

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    Furnace would be on the opposite side of the garage from the reloading bench. That is probably 12 feet away or so. So you wouldn't keep powders and primers by the bench? Yeah I never really thought about humidity.
     

    SEIndSAM

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    Furnace would be on the opposite side of the garage from the reloading bench. That is probably 12 feet away or so. So you wouldn't keep powders and primers by the bench? Yeah I never really thought about humidity.


    No. Your primer & powders need to be stored in the house, someplace with a constant temp & humidity. I have mine on a shelf in my bedroom closet.
     
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