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sdmc530 02-19-2013 02:44 PM

that is a good idea...I never thought of the plastic rout....that makes it much easier to find too.

JimF4M1s 02-19-2013 08:12 PM

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Riverpigusmc 02-19-2013 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JimF4M1s (Post 47423)
I have been thinking of getting a Hazmat Safety Storage Cabinet. Has vent plugs and it locks.

and then there is that

Riverpigusmc 02-19-2013 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by sdmc530 (Post 47392)
that is a good idea...I never thought of the plastic rout....that makes it much easier to find too.

DO NOT tell my wife I had a good idea.........

sdmc530 02-19-2013 10:13 PM

Well I got me a big ol plastic tool box today, threw the tray away and can get 10lbs in it. that is all I can have legally. Anyways like stated I will drill holes in the morning.

I would love to get a medal vented cabinet but they are like 300 bucks....If i had an extra 300 laying around I would spend it on boolits and supplies anywyas....

DaFadda 02-20-2013 07:52 AM

Plastic box might be a nice short term solution Phil, but the purpose of dimensional lumber and a real live wooden box is that transmission of heat and flame are slowed down so that an explosion is far less likely to harm you, your family, or the public servants trying to stop your house from burning down.

If you must store larger amounts of primers, and you can't go the Sammi route, then please consider using a lock on a plastic container such as a 50 cal size "drybox" from Cabelas or such.... lock the thing, and put it in a locked shed thats not attached to your house? Sounds like the safest choice to me....

Just sayin'....
DaFadda

sdmc530 02-20-2013 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFadda (Post 47453)
Plastic box might be a nice short term solution Phil, but the purpose of dimensional lumber and a real live wooden box is that transmission of heat and flame are slowed down so that an explosion is far less likely to harm you, your family, or the public servants trying to stop your house from burning down.

If you must store larger amounts of primers, and you can't go the Sammi route, then please consider using a lock on a plastic container such as a 50 cal size "drybox" from Cabelas or such.... lock the thing, and put it in a locked shed thats not attached to your house? Sounds like the safest choice to me....

Just sayin'....
DaFadda

Yep, this is short term till I get something figured out. I was not prepared for this and should have known better. I know I need a better solution!


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