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How do you clean up spilled powder grains? I know you are not supposed to use a vacuum cleaner.....but has anyone had an event using one? Is it really that dangerous?
Maybe I'm ultra cheap (the Scot in me) but my reloading bench is on a laminate floor, so when the powder spills (and it does, regularly, argh), I sweep it up with a dustpan and carefully pick the kernels out for re-use...
I use a dust pan and brush. Afterwards I dump it in an old metal IMR can and save that powder for wet weather fire starter on camping trips. It's amazing how full that can gets by collecting minute quantities of powder now and again.
I sweep up as much as I can and set it aside for night time pyrotechnics and suck up the rest with the shopvac. If I'm feeling paranoid, I spray the area down with a fine mist of water first.
How do you clean up spilled powder grains? I know you are not supposed to use a vacuum cleaner.....but has anyone had an event using one? Is it really that dangerous?
Primers, if you use a vacuum that sucks everything through the fan before the bag (like a Kirby), I could see possibly causing issues. I use a Filter Queen that is like a shop-vac where the fan unit is outside the filter so nothing that gets sucked in even touches the fan blades. Primers and powder both get sucked into my vacuum without incident.
Like others, I collect as much spilled powder as possible and put it in a jar marked "waste powder". It gets emptied every Canada Day.