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Create a channel Learn moreMaybe a comma after "Of course I do," ? I never made it past the 8th grade so I'm a little uneducated.
[MENTION=91230]JW21[/MENTION] Lets turn this into a show your bench thread and everyone show their set up. I'm curious too!
I'm pretty new to reloading brass too. It's a Progressive Shotshell reloader called "The Grand"
[MENTION=87282]kyhuntclub[/MENTION] Nice amount of powder you got.
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I been known to do a little. Its a mess and I need more room
Organized chaos. It might be messy, but I bet you know exactly where everything is on your bench!
This is my setup.
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Here is an older pic of mine. Changed the lights and a few other things but basically its the same. The vise detaches so I can use the whole bench if needed and I keep the majority of my supplies and loaded rounds in a large 18 bin wall locker that you can barely see on the left of the photo.
I purchased the leg kit: 2 x 4 Basics and then went down to the local Lowes and picked up the wood. The bench is 3' deep and 8' wide but you can make it any size you want. I really should clean it up a little and take a better pic
Damn wish I had that kinda space! Nice set up man
Thanks.just me in a 4bdrm house.
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I would love to have a dedicated gun/ reloading room instead I load in the corner of the living room where my press is mounted and serves as a out of place decoration when people are over, benefit is the wife can't get pissed when she is watching a bullshit show and I escape to my reloading section and I consider it spending time together!!! Keyword in the last sentence I
This is my loading/work bench. I'm pretty new to reloading so I don't have an awesome multi-stage press like many here but me and Chuck' get along just fine.
The bench was originally tac-welded together at my factory; the electricians threw it together as a temporary thing to work on. At first, the top wasn't even a rectangle, I angle-ground the odd bit off so it would be shaped like a rectangle. I found a scrap metal bar to go with it and took them to a friend who welded it up right and added the lower supports. The same friend also lent me his drill press with a magnetic base to drill the holes for the vise and the press. After using it for a while it started to get some rust spots so I gave them a light sanding and painted it. The Masonite wood on top really helps if you spill and powder or anything. It absorbs spilled oils and such. I also have a cheap magnetic kitchen knife rack to hold onto tiny springs and tools on it. I hope you didn't miss my kickin' sound system.
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I been known to do a little. Its a mess and I need more room