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Amazing organization!not as nice as ithers but i just moved into an appartment and dont have a lot of room. made what i could that would work.
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Amazing organization!not as nice as ithers but i just moved into an appartment and dont have a lot of room. made what i could that would work.
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For now!....Amazing organization!
I got my lower cabinets from craigslist for free. They were homemade and I had to beef up the thin plywood on the back and some sides, because it was really flimsy, the face frames and drawers are made out of pine.Love that! that's just a hair larger than my bench/table. And seeing the repurposed dresser/buffet.
I good lead for those looking for a bench for cheap. Go to the old furniture places and look at old desks, dressers, tables that tend to be real solid and heavy. you could always add a plywood top if needed. Get measurements of where you want to put it, take your tape measure and go shopping.
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I got my old, two person, school desk for $14.00 at City Liquidators back when I started in 2011.
I love that picture. Including the old timey incandescent lamps with metal shades. Very camp.Colonel Whelen's reloading bench:
i have OCD i am always reorganizing everything...For now!....
If you have been making it work for 40 years I would say it works.I love that picture. Including the old timey incandescent lamps with metal shades. Very camp.
I'd be too embarrassed to illustrate my reloading set-up in this thread. It shares space with other activities. While it is fairly organized, it's not centralized. Aspects are batched but not in contiguous places. Some of my reloading appliances are not permanently mounted; they need clamping to shared benches. It's worked for me for over 40 years.
You need to build a dedicated gun/Reloading room, that way you can set it up the way you want.
First problem sir.You need to build a dedicated gun/Reloading room, that way you can set it up the way you want.
That way, mama won't divorce you when you roll her nice car out into the cold, wet winter weather.
Ya know Jim. That could almost be taken as a challenge. At the rate I have been acquiring stuff I'm not so sure anything could hold meYou should buy my place after I leave, you will have room for 30+ presses and all the room to store all the components you could ever amass.
I'll make you a very good deal…
I'd probably need it.Well it's got a 30 x 48' shop with room to build another 24 x 30' off the backside, if needed mind you.
Nice Clean Set upI finally got tired of waiting to get the AP press lit up enough to be comfortable while seeing everything working on the shell plate.
These are the two lights that I had on my Pro 1000 and the turret press that I kept.
It sure makes one heck of a difference to have lights on both sides instead of just a cheap flashlight shining down through the hole in the top of the press.
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In-line fab has a setup similar for the Hornady AP. I only use the center light tho, which is fine for me ATM.I finally got tired of waiting to get the AP press lit up enough to be comfortable while seeing everything working on the shell plate.
These are the two lights that I had on my Pro 1000 and the turret press that I kept.
It sure makes one heck of a difference to have lights on both sides instead of just a cheap flashlight shining down through the hole in the top of the press.
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I had to rent a storage unit for the garage junk to make room for my good stuff.
Nice Clean Set up
We're only meticulous when it comes to SAFETY, not necessarily neatness.Way too clean, this man's no reloader! We have a mole in our mist!