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It would seem I am not the only one serious about reloading.
In fact, from the looks of it, I may not be quite as serious as I once thought myself to be.
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And there are those who claim the government could take our guns away anytime they choose to do so without a fight . . . .
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From the pictures posted here, I would have to debate this.
You guys ARE serious!
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heres my benches in my reloading room.
casting bench
before
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ingroom009.jpg
after
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...boolits001.jpg
reloading bench
before
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...gunroom020.jpg
after
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1.../xmas07051.jpg
i need a bigger room... lol im thinking taking the other side of the basement and getting a 30 footish range for plinking the .22LR. -chris
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ok I'll play
here is what I have for the time being. specs are
30"wX24"dX72" tall
Lee clasic cast SS w/LNL bushing "Upgrade" and Lee Loadmaster
Grey parts bin is for ready to load boolits
top is for bulk powder/ Truuett storage
under bench top is for Bullet and Boolit (undressed) storage
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Cool, a different girl on the calendar.
d
(actually, that looks great)
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Thanks Doug, my wife buys me both Dillon calendars every year.
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That's one way to keep you at home. Smart lady.:-D
Dave
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Just Thought I might show everyone my setup. The casting stuff is out in my shop.
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Just really getting moved into the new house, haven't loaded much in the new place, but am starting to get some done.
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...2/000_0003.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...000_0002-1.jpg
That's an electric water heater BTW.
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tntwc
Very nice wood work!!
Thanks for the compliment! It was pretty easy really, it's all 2x6 & 4x4 construction. One nice thing was that it's heavy enough that I didn't have to bolt it down
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I just use an old desk. Oh BTW, my reloading bench is in the living room. I love being single! :-D
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I like the amount of shelving space you have there. Not so deep that things get "lost and forgotten".....though then again that is half the fun 3 years later and you find 500 8mm bullets you forgot you purchased at a auction [smilie=1:
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You've inspired me there chris, nice setup!
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Chris,
I especially like the selection of hammers. "If at first you don't succeed,get a bigger hammer!"
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Chrisx1,
Wow! Looks like the place where I buy my stuff! :-D
Regards,
IQ45
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I especially like the 3 foot long "reload" in photos 1 & 3 !! Have you got a press for those too?
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Thanks for the compliments, guys.....it's taken a lot of years and who knows how much cash.....
As for the wooden "reload", I've been meaning to figure out what it is....some sort of dummy practice round, but for what, I don't know. It must have a metal core, because it sure is heavy. Maybe someone knows an appropriate place to ask? Maybe another forum that would know?
Chris