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Guest Boomhower
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I'm still portable, atm. I'm working on building a work bench, but I'm still debating on whether or not I'm going to mount my press to the bench. I may just keep it mobile.

Picasa image linking sucks, so you'll have to click here to see it.

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Take a look at my new set up!!!!!

Just got finished setting up my 650. I put out about 100 rounds in 6 hours.;)

Now that's it up an running....watch out zombies:D

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Before

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Materials

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Bench

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Press Mounted

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Primer Dump Setup

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Let There Be Light

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All Buttoned up

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Almost finished with my setup. I've got shell sorters, tumbler, seperator, scale, and dies on the way. I'll be on a quest for primers shortly ;)

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So, how do you post a pic????

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Here are some pics of my setup. I just built the shelving unit for all our shooting bags.

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Edited by timcalhoun
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Here's my simple set up. I'm pretty envious of you guys benches. I'm planning on doubling the size of mine when I can get off of my lazy butt and do it. It's a little cramped right now.

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Cliff

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Component storage.

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Wildcat and big bore single stage and case prep.

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Workhorses.

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Shotgun Station.

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I like the deer horn drawer handles. :D

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I have a 12'X20' cast off building that my father-in-law was going to burn, I loaded it up, hauled it to my place, striped it to the rafters and floor joist, refurbished it with metal siding, insulated and sheathed the inside with cheap paneling. Installed a heating/AC unit. I lined it all with shelves, benches and drawer space, and named it the "Man Cave".

It is about 1/2 the size I need for all my operations, but it is at least a dedicated spot. The deer horn drawer pulls fit the "motif".:screwy:

What it looked like orignally.

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Edited by Worriedman
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a basement. One year in the making. Getting there.

Man Cave, Loading Center. Gun safe in the Next Room Over.

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1/4 Starboard on the Bench.

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Guest REDDOG79
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I want to do this to my bench but can't seem to find any good sized logos online to transfer to the wood. I plan on using carbon paper to transfer the logo to the table then wood burn it before staining and clear coating it. any help would be appreciated.

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You guys make me sick. I'm embarrassed to show

mine. I made it out of an old hospital fire door and

a cabinet base. I put it in an old kitchen in my basement,

used a former bathroom for the supply storage. It

didn't cost me anything but a bunch of sweat. It

looks like hell.

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...I'm planning on doubling the size of mine when I can get off of my lazy butt and do it....ReloadingBench4-21-09022.jpg

Here is my reloading setup since I doubled the size and added a few new tools. It's working out much better now that I have a lot more room to work with-

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When I get a progressive press I'll expand again.

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Guest Lester Weevils
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It eludes me how people can be so dang neat and tidy. I must have the slob gene. Hats off to folks who can have such pretty workstations.

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I'm in the same boat Lester. I try my best to keep the bench clean, especially while I'm loading to prevent mistakes. It's a constant battle.

Okey, do you have a rack you store your plates on? How do the channels hold up to the pressures of loading?

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It eludes me how people can be so dang neat and tidy. I must have the slob gene. Hats off to folks who can have such pretty workstations.

Me, too.

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Great looking photos and setups. Mine is to messy looking to post a photo of.....

Mine runs the length of my garage, and it's still messy!

Guest FroggyOne2
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Both of mine are messy because they are constantly being used!

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It eludes me how people can be so dang neat and tidy. I must have the slob gene. Hats off to folks who can have such pretty workstations.
Believe me, I'm a total slob with everything BUT my reloading bench. I didn't even tidy it up before I took that pic, that is exactly how it always looks right before I start and right after I get done loading.
Guest oldsmobile98
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Wow.

Nice benches, guys. I am impressed. :wall:

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