Come over - I'll put you to work.
And now you won't be able to find anytning for a month...lol.
Some board members have expressed interest in a more compact reloading bench setup. I copied the idea below from another reloading group. Suitable for the individual that needs a temporary setup.
Bench looks like a Black & Decker. What's nice is you could remove the top and use the work bench for other things as needed.
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That would be very solid.nice idea .. adding on to it .. look for vintage school desks .. wooded tops ..
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I assume those brushes are used to apply primer sealant? I love that painting, looks just like a hole in the wall!View attachment 220948
My starter setup.
Ha it’s a crawl space under the kitchen. It is one of the few remaining home improvement projects to install some kind of door over the hole.I assume those brushes are used to apply primer sealant? I love that painting, looks just like a hole in the wall!
Reloaders: Post pics of your ultimate man (and women) caves! This will be a great place to get ideas from others who are as passionate about reloading, as you are! Let's try and keep this to photos and descriptions only, with as little commenting as possible. (OK, "some" commenting may not be helped)
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Your "messy bench"? Damn man, I was looking at it and thinking how clean it is!
Is your chair on casters?Won a gift certificate at a match last year and added another chucker. Now I can size, mandrel, and seat without changing anything.
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Almost everything in my garage is on wheels.....including my stool....and my bench.Is your chair on casters?Looks nice but I would be busting my knuckles on the first two.
'bout $500. worth of Large Rifle Primers, and a fan of Barns Bullets I see...
That's nice! I built an 8' long bench in my garage with the intent to move all my reloading and bullet casting out there, somehow a vise got mounted on one end and a fairly large drill press appeared on the other end and machinist box in the center. Oh I for about the new bench grinder. Oh well, I guess my gun loading stuff can stay upstairs that easier, I won't have to move it!Im in the process of adding another bench to my workshop/reloading room.
The bench was made from an old kitchen table that I cut in half and cut the legs down a few inches and the light was from my hallway. We recently renovated my mother's place so I repurposed those items. Purchased the metal peg boards from Amazon for dirt cheap.
I just have to order two more Inline Fabs Ultramounts and mount them to the new bench. I want to put three but I want to have some bench space.
I have some left over Harbor Freight anti fatigue mats I will put under the new bench.
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