Powder Storage Containers (commercially available)

sapper043

Regular
EE Expired
Rating - 100%
5   0   0
Location
Saskatoon, SK
I am just curious what people are currently using to store their powder. With being able to store 44lbs of powder now I am trying to figure out what to store it all in that meets the current requirements without having to make something that locks, is movable, and has no metal other than brass.

I have considered a few different plastic lock boxes that have no metal content or a brass hinge pin at most but it would require quite a few of those bins. I may make a holder for my powder measures so I don't have to dump them out each time and store them full.

What are you using, pictures would be nice.

Thanks.
 
in the original containers :)

i guess it also depends on how many different powders you use too, for me it's just easier to use what they came in.

2013-08-31192441_zpsba98293e.jpg
 

Those are the old regs, the new ones just came out.

I don't have the exact text but here's the gist of it. Powder must be stored in original containers and stored on/in something that won't cause a spark, so wooden cabinet/shelf or a powder coated or painted cabinet.

They've dropped the whole wooden box with brass hardware b.s.
 
I was a criminal for years under the old regs, now I'm clear under new regs.

I feel much better now, i was quite worried...;)
 
I use a multishelf pantry cupboard. All wood, just put some locks on the outside. 4 Shelves separate primers, powders, and other components nicely. Picked up on sale at canadian tire at some point. Does the job.
 
Back
Top Bottom