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I like those corner shelves too.  I have to live in the worst designed house built in this century.  Among other things there is zero usable corners in my garage.

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[quote name="KahrMan" post="1112449" timestamp="1392648607"]I like those corner shelves. Great use of space.[/quote] What is the width of that space and the depth of the workbench? I'm still designing my house and have been trying to figure out how best to use some odd size basement space
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I just saw one at bass pro near the reloading supplies a few days ago when I was there.  It is made by Hornady specifically for the LNL press, but I am sure it would work on a Dillon just fine as shown.

Battery powered or plug in?

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I like those corner shelves.  Great use of space.

 

 

I've put a bunch of corner shelves in the house, they are indeed really handy.  A great way to keep the wife's nick-knacks from cluttering up every other available horizontal surface ....  :ugh:

 

I used a sheet of MDF board, and cut anywhere from 12" - 18" radius pie pieces out and routed the exposed edge.  I nailed 1/4 round trim to the wall and sat the shelf on it.  Works great... except when the corners in your house aren't 90 deg...  :rant:

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Looks like you've been busy Slappy! Your workbench turned out great but I've got a question about the "buddy" that helped you, was this a 2 legged buddy or were you talking about the PBR?

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 Where did you get the short rope light that's attached to your press?

some guy on e bay was selling em 12 bucks a strip w the wall transformer, not a bad deal.when placed properly it lights up a casing really well!

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Looks like you've been busy Slappy! Your workbench turned out great but I've got a question about the "buddy" that helped you, was this a 2 legged buddy or were you talking about the PBR?

I was going to ask if his buddies name was Pabst.

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What is the width of that space and the depth of the workbench? I'm still designing my house and have been trying to figure out how best to use some odd size basement space

 

Width of the space is around 70" and the depth of the workbench is 28".  

 

The thing I really like best about it that is hard to tell from the pics is that the work surface extends a few inches out past the bottom shelf.  That way you can have your stomach right up at the workbench without bashing your shins.  

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Looks like you've been busy Slappy! Your workbench turned out great but I've got a question about the "buddy" that helped you, was this a 2 legged buddy or were you talking about the PBR?

 

 

I guess a more correct term for me to use would have been "friendS" haha

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I guess a more correct term for me to use would have been "friendS" haha

 

 Hey, good help is hard to come by and it looks like you were lucky enough to have found 12 of them.

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Here's mine its a work in progress.

 

My first bench. I quickly outgrew.

 

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Here's the start of the new one. Its 3/4 MDF with 2x4 bracing this part is about 110lbs.

 

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This is it installed.

 

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Starting to build up.

 

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Good use from an extra battery

 

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Not done but getting closer.

 

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Here's more of the monitor.  I have it where i can swing it outta the way,and use it to read reloading ebooks.

 

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And also 'See' whats going on outside.

 

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[quote name="Lowpower" post="1112480" timestamp="1392652432"]Battery powered or plug in?[/quote] Plug in Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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