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They did it with black powder. Exposed shorted wires etc. no boom. Can’t find the video but lots of people talking about it.I can’t find a myth busters video on YouTube. Have you?
They did it with black powder. Exposed shorted wires etc. no boom. Can’t find the video but lots of people talking about it.I can’t find a myth busters video on YouTube. Have you?
Roomba? More like BOOMBA amirite!I'm lazy. I use the air compressor to blow everything off the machines and benches onto the floor and out from under the shelves and from the corners. When all the crap is blown out into the room.......I run the Roomba. Then I pick through the Roomba bin and recover whatever good stuff I dropped...locating pins, bullets, primers...all kinds of goodies end up in there.
Thanks, yes I’ve seen the black powder video.They did it with black powder. Exposed shorted wires etc. no boom. Can’t find the video but lots of people talking about it.
They did it with black powder. Exposed shorted wires etc. no boom. Can’t find the video but lots of people talking about it.
And it would cost about 150.00 then they would create accessories for it.I don’t know if Dillon offers a dust pan and brush but if they did it would be blue and the best one to get
I use a cheap 3 inch paint brush from harbor freight and just sweep any loose granules on the bench back into it's container. Then a wipe down with a damp paper towel every once and a while to get the fine dust.
My reloading room is carpeted so any bits that do find their way to the floor get vacuumed up eventually.
I read somewhere that if you spill reloading powder you should not use a vacuum, What does everyone use to clean up the stray powder grains on your reloading bench? I can understand if you spill a pound jar but the straggler grains that end up on the work space after reloading. I try to use a tray under my powder measure but still end up with some stragglers on the work area.
Me either and if I did I’d alter my practices. Some must spill enough to reclaim and reload—reminds me of Eastwood/Marvin movie Paint Your Wagon with guys mining gold dust beneath assay office.I have never had to clean up enough powder that if the vacuum cleaner somehow set it off, it wouldn't hurt much, if anything.