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People I have only been in this hobby, for say six months.It's been so hot here this summer my wife

let me mix & mess with some stuff in the house.

 

Well now it's I want EVERYTHING out of my house NOW.Well I do have a large shop & needed to take

it out there ,for it's cooling down were I can work now.

 

I never ever knew how much stuff I have in such a small amount of time.I have not even scratched the

surface of what I still need :blush:

 

I'm now trying to get everything out of boxes & buying new shelves.:wacko:

 

Gezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Fly

 

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I do everything possible outdoors, you never know
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I know, I know it's not smart on my part.I knew you guys would get on me about that & well you should :whistle:

 

Agenco are you going to make it to St Louis?

 

Fly

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The same goes for me. I live in a flat and I store at least 2-4kg of comp. Later, these comps go to of fireworks. I have to store these inside, and I'm very nervous sometimes. But I don't have other options.
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I know, I know it's not smart on my part.I knew you guys would get on me about that & well you should whistle.gif

 

Agenco are you going to make it to St Louis?

 

Fly

 

 

Yep, unless something changes, we will be there

 

I have several "half barrels" same diameter as a 55g drum, half the hieght, plastic w/removable tops and locking ring.

I keep most everything stored in them with bags of silica gel

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I keep some stuff inside(in a small fire proof box, WWII explosives box) i try to keep all comps down to 100g or under, and are all consumed within a week, or moved to the fire cabint outside(cement and thick steel, got another thats gonna be my ATF approved magazine) Im in the process of rigging up a key-pull ring for a despencer of a fire surpression systome, able to be pulled safly from outside, or if the doors were to burst off. The only real thing I store inside(besides probably 300 or so grams of materials) is chemicals that pose little or no hazard(exept real expensive stuff, thats locked up the the gieger counter and other things) and any chem is in a bag, in a tub, then in a bigger storage bin. all MSDS's are in the desk im at now(as well as on my blackberry, and laminated in the respective bins)

 

I too worked inside, but dried, milled, rammed, ect outside at night, or early morning.

 

one thing never to deal with inside is ANYTHING with lampblack. although orange degreasing Ajax dish soap works great with all stains on hands, ect.(and for removing other stuff that even THAT cant remove, I use 1:1:1 Ajax, acetone, and hot water. or alchohol will work, i used acetone becouse most of the time i'll be cleaning up after a RG, or NC bound composition)

 

come winter everything getting moved out to the cabinit, then in time to my shed(still needs assembly)

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