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<blockquote data-quote="DrJeff" data-source="post: 1343579" data-attributes="member: 13283"><p>One option could be to take your dies out of the press. For example, the Dillon reloaders allow you to remove the die set as setup. The dies could be safely stored in a sealed container with rechargeable desiccant such as Safe Dri II. These are made in Tulsa. I get mine through <a href="http://www.tulsasafes.com" target="_blank">www.tulsasafes.com</a> They make watertight toolboxes that you can get at the larger hardware stores. These are useful watertight containers that help to control the environment for your metals. </p><p> Also, be aware of storing corrosives in the shop area. These might include chlorine for a pool, septic system, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrJeff, post: 1343579, member: 13283"] One option could be to take your dies out of the press. For example, the Dillon reloaders allow you to remove the die set as setup. The dies could be safely stored in a sealed container with rechargeable desiccant such as Safe Dri II. These are made in Tulsa. I get mine through [url]www.tulsasafes.com[/url] They make watertight toolboxes that you can get at the larger hardware stores. These are useful watertight containers that help to control the environment for your metals. Also, be aware of storing corrosives in the shop area. These might include chlorine for a pool, septic system, etc. [/QUOTE]
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