Looks like it will get the job done. Good work.
Greg
Printable View
Looks like it will get the job done. Good work.
Greg
New pics after spring clean up
Attachment 241826
Attachment 241827
Attachment 241828
As she sits today:
https://i240.photobucket.com/albums/...psf7k9gdla.jpg
Below the trimmer:
https://i240.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3qjtrkjc.jpg
https://i240.photobucket.com/albums/...psoqdqntm8.jpg
I have 5 different tools set up on Inline Fabrication quick change mounts. The base plate is inset into a slot I routed into the top of my bench:
https://i240.photobucket.com/albums/...pscpwsgdqq.jpg
That's a very nice layout you have there. Congratulations.
Greg
Thank you. It's really small...about 8'x5', but it's the only space available to me for now. I'm happy with it, and with AC I can work out there during the heat of the summer.
I started reloading in my 5th wheel while on job sites, so this is a huge step up in comfort and size both, lol.
Here is mine pre boolit casting. It's actually a whole room. I'm thinking I'll do the casting and rendering part outside on another bench and then bring boolits, ingots, etc inside.
Attachment 244131Attachment 244133Attachment 244134Attachment 244135Attachment 244136
Rmantoo, I’m going to ask a dumb question. What is sitting in the corner with the Dillon case feeder on it? I don’t think I have ever seen one of those. Nice setup too! The AC makes it nice in hot weather, I just put it in my little shop.
Finally renovated my reloading area by adding shelves and led lights. Added Inline Fabrication’s Quick Change mount system, just need to add their rail system and storage docks.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...600732de80.jpg
Hi, guys I have a few questions? I am thinking that my current loading area is to wet. (My dies are getting rust on them) So my thought is, I have a 10 x 12
Shed on my property not being used for anything, I want to heat it with a propane 12000 btu infrared wall unit and cool it with same btu window air conditioner . Can anyone see any problem with this setup.
Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
If its comfortable, can be made secure and has power run to it I would say go for it.
Who uses T nuts on their bench? Who uses a rail?
Yep T-nuts under the bench, and the plates I have every press mounted on
Attachment 248471
Attachment 248472
I only have one press on the bench and swap it out with a different press stored/parked on a shelf.
Attachment 248473
:-|
It is well insulated, I planned on making it like a room in the house. My main concern
would be moisture. The added bonus would be I dont have a bunch of powders in the house. Do you think that style of heat would be a issue?
Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk