memilanuk
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Getting set to move here in a few weeks. New shop is going to be much larger, probably better all around... but the reloading & gun cleaning area is going to be sharing the same 'air space' as all the other shop stuff... like woodworking tools, etc.
Even with upgrades to the dust collection, shop air cleaner, etc. I don't think the tight tolerance stuff from the firearms/reloading side of things is going to like the fine dust that escapes the WW machines... and there's always *some*.
Covering some of the gun stuff with plastic sheeting / tarps / drop cloths might work for the short term, but long term I'd rather find another way. Plus, I have some concerns about static charge from plastic sheeting doing bad things to the scales, etc. The new shop is big enough (24' x 32') that building a small dedicated interior room might be an option, but brings its own headaches in terms of heating/cooling/air flow; I've done marathon reloading sessions in rooms with 100% 'dead air', no heat/AC - and I'm not eager to repeat the experience.
Someone recently suggested enclosing the presses and whatnot in cabinets with seals on the doors. The more I think about it, the more that sounds like it just might work. Drop-down or tambour (roll-up) doors running from upper cabinets to the lower bench top for the main non-press work area sounds doable as well. But I'd *love* to see some examples of prior work, if ya know what I mean
Anyone else gone down this rabbit hole and lived to tell the tale?
Even with upgrades to the dust collection, shop air cleaner, etc. I don't think the tight tolerance stuff from the firearms/reloading side of things is going to like the fine dust that escapes the WW machines... and there's always *some*.
Covering some of the gun stuff with plastic sheeting / tarps / drop cloths might work for the short term, but long term I'd rather find another way. Plus, I have some concerns about static charge from plastic sheeting doing bad things to the scales, etc. The new shop is big enough (24' x 32') that building a small dedicated interior room might be an option, but brings its own headaches in terms of heating/cooling/air flow; I've done marathon reloading sessions in rooms with 100% 'dead air', no heat/AC - and I'm not eager to repeat the experience.
Someone recently suggested enclosing the presses and whatnot in cabinets with seals on the doors. The more I think about it, the more that sounds like it just might work. Drop-down or tambour (roll-up) doors running from upper cabinets to the lower bench top for the main non-press work area sounds doable as well. But I'd *love* to see some examples of prior work, if ya know what I mean

Anyone else gone down this rabbit hole and lived to tell the tale?
