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    New bench and a dollar store find

    My reloading stuff has been packed away for a year (move and new house build). Finally got it out of the boxes and got my new bench set up. Built a bench with a couple of interchangeable stations (via threaded knobs and t-nuts). Pic below.

    Was trying to figure out a brass storage solution, and came across $1 shoebox/lid combos at a Dollar Tree store. Was inspired to create a solution where my cleaned brass is not only stored in the shoe boxes, but I am using them as a dispenser bin at the reloading station via a simple wooden fixture attached the underside of the bench. Worked out far better than I expected. I found the position perfect for a very easy pace improvement on the Lee Classic Turret. Also show below.

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    Very nice when I get my new place I may have to appropriat that idea

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    I just use coffee cans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slim1836 View Post
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    I just use coffee cans.

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    I have a serious coffee habit, but it would take a decade to accumulate that many 3lb. cans.

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    I use bins from the dollar tree too.

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    I buy my coffee in 2lb bags, store my brass and boolits in yogurt tubs. Of course, my reloading bench does not look quite as neat as the op. Nice job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbstern View Post
    I have a serious coffee habit, but it would take a decade to accumulate that many 3lb. cans.
    I get them at work, that’s just some of them. I label them with a sharpie between the handholds and can erase them with acetone if needed. Throw in a stay dry packet as needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slim1836 View Post
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    I just use coffee cans.

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    Too funny. I have been doing that for a couple of years now. Sharpie system also.

    Though my collection is not as big as yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slim1836 View Post
    I get them at work, that’s just some of them. I label them with a sharpie between the handholds and can erase them with acetone if needed. Throw in a stay dry packet as needed.

    Slim
    Dang, that looks like my storeroom! We drink coffee and I save the cans but I got a jump start on cans back when I was still working. The Girls in the office saved them for me. I also use a sharpie and I erase with PVC cleaner!

    The shoe box and the rack that holds it looks nice and neat. Good job!
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    My bench is under all my casting and reloading stuff. I might find it some day.

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    This^^^
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    I got my clear boxes for brass at Home Depot or Walmart. I think best price I have gotten is $0.98 each in bundled 4 or 5 pack from Home Depot on sale so a dollar store $1 as a steady source might be good option. I have white paper stick-on labels I use for the ends to note the caliber, headstamp, source, and trimmed or general prep state, firings etc. of the brass inside. Come off easy with a little heat from blow dryer. Easy to read. Enough room for details.

    I use coffee cans too but not for brass storage. Sorting brass by headstamp the cans come out, and I store some special alloy lead in them. Same brand preference for red cans here I might add. However of late wife has been buying some brand from Walmart that comes in a metal can. Sort of mixed opinion on that. The plastic ones don't rust. The metal is stronger.

    Neat idea having an under bench slide for the bin of brass, might have to look into that myself. On the clear & clean bench... this darkness too will pass in time. Just be patient.
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    rbstern: Well done. Nice looking bench and loading area. I too use plastic shoe boxes for brass storage. However, I like your sliding feature. I may have to incorporate that idea.

    Many thanks,

    Isaac

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbstern View Post
    My reloading stuff has been packed away for a year (move and new house build). Finally got it out of the boxes and got my new bench set up. Built a bench with a couple of interchangeable stations (via threaded knobs and t-nuts). Pic below.

    Was trying to figure out a brass storage solution, and came across $1 shoebox/lid combos at a Dollar Tree store. Was inspired to create a solution where my cleaned brass is not only stored in the shoe boxes, but I am using them as a dispenser bin at the reloading station via a simple wooden fixture attached the underside of the bench. Worked out far better than I expected. I found the position perfect for a very easy pace improvement on the Lee Classic Turret. Also show below.

    The new bench:

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    The shoe box solution:

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    I feel like I've seen that before.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by EMC45 View Post
    I feel like I've seen that before.....
    Quit following me, ya **** stalker!

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    I use the clear Dollar Store type for almost everything.

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    I must say.. that is a very neat and tidy workspace.. I would guess one of 2 things looking at that photo... either tidy space, messy mind? Or not much going on in there....lol...

    Just funnin..

    Here is my Mess...
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    And that is only one side... other side is just as cluttered..
    Any technology not understood, can seem like Magic!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbstern View Post
    Quit following me, ya **** stalker!
    You can miss fast & you can miss a lot, but only hits count.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psweigle View Post
    My bench is under all my casting and reloading stuff. I might find it some day.
    Sad but true here also.

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    I've been deer hunting since before Thanksgiving. The sheer amount of stuff that I have acquired in the interim and haven't found a home for makes my loading room look like it was hit by a tornado. I might need to start over with a new storage system as the current one isn't working.

    I like OP's set up. Well organized and usable. Good job.

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