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Now wheel in the gerny with the cadaver.
Too clean!!
Looks good.
She's all caulked up, I've got a few upper cabinets to digger if I'm gonna use them or I have a bunch of shelving also,
I have a few more decisions to make for the bench walls.
Tip, advice? Show me some pics!!!!
I believe that I can say that by nexxxtttt weekend I'm a gonna be in bidness!!!
I built the above shelving units out of 3/4" plywood. They're pretty solid.
It looks outstanding Jim! Miss you guys. This is my portable digs in the travel trailer. Any port in a storm right?
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I love it!It looks outstanding Jim! Miss you guys. This is my portable digs in the travel trailer. Any port in a storm right?
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Depending on the phase of development you are in. I would measure a 8 pound keg of various powder and set the height of shelves relevant to that. A reloader's needs are rather simple, volume is your friend when you are trying to save money reloading, so having somewhere to store all the things you procure but haven't used yet is the way to go.
I'd also recommend buying 'royal case and die lube.' It's the best, but don't just take my word for it.
Personally I don't need a lot of bench space, my 550 set up in on top of a 'cam3ron' contraption, it allows me to move it around and works great for having two different 550's running across from each other. It's about two square feet or so.
I'll start making a list and let you know what I need. Thanks...