If I am not mistaking, I think that is an annealing machine you got hidden in the corner there. Is that the one that I saw a video of working or did you make a carbon-copy? Nice setup for a small space. Kudos!
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If I am not mistaking, I think that is an annealing machine you got hidden in the corner there. Is that the one that I saw a video of working or did you make a carbon-copy? Nice setup for a small space. Kudos!
Still evolving my setup but setup works well for me. Additional bench space to the left for my Gunsmithing efforts.
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RickF & Stu - tell me more about your "blue machines" .... The model and options and calipers you use it for. About to order one myself. Thanks
From the pictures, both machines are XL650's. RickF has the strong mount, case collator, bullet tray with mounting bracket and the powder check system. Looks like Stu has a base model with powder check system added and the low powder alarm option with after market led lights.
I have an XL650 with case collator on an inline fabrication ultramount with an inline fabrication ergo roller handle and a Mr Bullet feeder collator and feed dies. I haven't found the need for the powder check system which I can't use since the bullet feed die takes up station 3. I also haven't found a need for the low powder alarm as it is easy enough to see the powder level left in the hopper since it is right there in my face. I use it for 9mm, 357 mag, 45acp and 223 Remington. I have had Dillon send me free of charge several replacement parts due to getting worn out. One part was broken due to my mistake and I told Dillon that and they still sent a replacement free of charge
Ovationdave thats a Giroud annealer and trimmer in the corner, I was thinking about making one myself but if it would have went like most of my other 'save money' projects I probably could have bought two of the Giroud annealers by the time I built my own. Thanks for the compliments!
Like Howard mentioned I have a base unit Dillon 650XL. I opted to not get the case feed at this time as I don't need that kind of throughput currently and liked saving the money. Currently I have quick change setups for 45 ACP, 38/357, 40 S&W and 380 ACP. If you go the Dillon route the quick change kits are worth the investment to make things easy.
I do have the Powder Cop on station 3 as I like the security it offers with my reloads but is in no means needed if you wanted to get a bullet feeder. The low powder sensor is unneeded, I ordered it with my base kit and use it cause I have it but wouldn't spend the money again.
The lights Howard pointed out are some IKEA LEDs I picked up for $5.
Feel free to PM me if you have additional questions.
Here is my little spot. It is definitely a work in progress. I screwed it to the wall and it is very solid. Does not move at all.
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That is awesome.
Looks great. I too prefer to stand while running a press. Over the years I have not been kind to my back and sitting down working the ram on a press just kills me.
OS OK: That's a neat idea. It has the wheels turning. Good job. Thanks for sharing.
Isaac
With the base of the pole apparently made from the disc brake rotor from a car. I've used that to make a free standing hat / coat rack. I used four pieces of 1/2" square tubing for the vertical pieces and the horizontal perimeter pieces to give it something of a "metal mission style" furniture look. The tubing ends were welded shut and ground down so that they looked like solid pieces of metal, but without the extra weight (and top heaviness) that solid steel would have entailed.
Unless I brought something made from Oak from the shop, it wouldn't be allowed to stay in the house. My metal creations were too much for my wife's sensibilities.
Doesn't matter how functional it was it always had to match her other stuff.
Well, I have posted on this thread three different times I think. Each time right after I moved. This time its taken a while because I bought this house and I wanted to wait until the reloading room was done so I could boast an awesome set-up like a most of you guys have. That my friends is not likely to happen any time son. I have made progress but everything else seems to take priority with a new house. I will get there and have a BA setup, next step is to pull it all out and paint.. Right now I am just glad to be able to have a bullet prep bench and a reloading bench. It's been a slow progression of tools and facilities since I started reloading about a decade ago with a LEE challenger setup. Thank you guys for all of your help and patience.
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Its not much but its mine. Its not finished I work on the bench when I get time from reloading.
NC, it's a GE tube radio. its still hanging in there.