The cleaning out of the reloading room.

My turn will be coming soon enough but I have lathes/milling machines, pedestal grinders etc. My 14x26 shop is cluttered after the few years without gun shows to dispose of excess. Just over a year ago, I gave away two five gallon buckets of 9x19 and 38spl cases.

Shop stuff is in the garage. That will require a forklift and a flat deck i think. - dan
 
The days of beer, buddies, pizza and a rental truck are long gone - last house move was done by movers. I bought some totes to move the ammo/primers/powder myself. Packed presses into totes. Most of the bullets and brass went into 5 gal. buckets. Only trouble was some time to convince the movers that bullets are not controlled (TDG) items - cartridges are, and bullets are not cartridges.
 
The days of beer, buddies, pizza and a rental truck are long gone - last house move was done by movers. I bought some totes to move the ammo/primers/powder myself. Packed presses into totes. Most of the bullets and brass went into 5 gal. buckets. Only trouble was some time to convince the movers that bullets are not controlled (TDG) items - cartridges are, and bullets are not cartridges.

I have had this discussion. Brass was ok, bullets (eventually) were ok, loaded ammo was a no, and so was powder. So, ammo and powder and guns go in the truck. Will take a couple of trips or three, but at least I know it will get there safe. Will do the same with the vintage stereo equipment. - dan
 
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