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Joined: 10 June 2003
Location: United States
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Points: 4099
Posted: 11 July 2003 at 12:32
my reloading area is kind of a mess...organized mess, actually.
pretty basic. 1 shelf above the press/trimmer holds all my bullets and tools (pocket cleaners, etc). the drawers below the press house brass and dies (1 caliber to a drawer). powder is kept on top of the gun cabinet, primers are kept on the porch.
nothing fancy, but it works.
Hunting is not a matter of life or death; it is much more important than that.
Joined: 13 June 2003
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 2212
Posted: 11 July 2003 at 16:57
Just repainted the floor in my workshop/reloading room. Bench is
one hell of a mess, what with having to pick up everything off the floor.
I built the bench that the National Reloading Manufacturer's Association
used to give plans for. I guess I've had it about 20 years. Bench below
and cabinet space above. I'd like to design and build a better one, but this
one still works.
I was given a heavy assed laminate covered workbench a few months back, set it
across from my main bench. Storage in drawers and below for bulk bullets and powder.
Going to get it completely organized one day, and probably move some tools to it.
"...A moral compass needs a butt end.Whatever direction France is pointing-towards collaboration with Nazis, accomodation with communists,...we can go the other way with a quiet conscience"-O'Rourke
Joined: 19 June 2003
Location: Bahrain
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Points: 0
Posted: 12 July 2003 at 01:59
Mine is made out of three kitchen cabinets I got from Home Depot. They're Oak but were missing drawers, got them fer $20 a piece. After thet I put a top on it with 5/8's in plywood, and topped it with masonite. I put some drawers in it, and use it fer just about everythin, reloading included. I only clean it before a big project, or loading sequence. It's big enough I can toss something from the other side of the garage and most times it lands and sticks.
Joined: 11 June 2003
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 247
Posted: 16 July 2003 at 17:41
Hey:
My reloading shop (Half of the tack room) is really clean and neat. It's too HOT to go out there lately with highs in the 120's. No B S-- the local station verifies those temps. Needs a/c installed.
Bojon
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Joined: 13 June 2003
Location: Albania
Status: Offline
Points: 1693
Posted: 17 July 2003 at 19:05
Hey Bojon:
What IS a Bojon, really? One of the car parts stores in Pueblo had a brick on the wall with the label "Bojon Bowling Ball" on it. The owner told me, but I forgot.
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