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Sure!

I'm thinking maybe a little MSNBC or CNN? Come on now, the truth shall set you free! :biggrinjester:
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PBratton wrote:Just getting things set up, but here's what I've got:
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I'm jealous; you have a Coke machine in your reloading room. I'd love to have one of the old machines.

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bpet wrote:
PBratton wrote:Just getting things set up, but here's what I've got:
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Plenty of room, plenty of sturdy! Looks like a ton of potential.

Shelves over the bench would make a nice place for some lighting and as things heat up this summer, you've got cold cokes handy! ;-)
Yup, I was getting around to some pegboard I think...

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I guess I am the poor boy out of the bunch. I have a 6X8 room in the garage.
One side
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The corner where the work goes on.
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Other side is storage & the work bench for cleaning, sorting brass, & what ever
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Mine is way too messy to publish... :oops: :oops: plus it does triple duty for everyday workbench duties and is the 'clean' half of my knife making area.
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I recently bought all my equipment, but I haven't set any of it up yet. But lacking a specific place to do it for now, I bought one of these from Midway:
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That is actually quite sufficient. We had one of these threads a couple of yrs ago & one of the BEST reloaders on the board uses a stand about like that but he made his yrs ago. Sits on cution bucket from Cabellas best I remember. Single stage RCBS.
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longtooth wrote:That is actually quite sufficient. We had one of these threads a couple of yrs ago & one of the BEST reloaders on the board uses a stand about like that but he made his yrs ago. Sits on cution bucket from Cabellas best I remember. Single stage RCBS.
LT, if you mean Marty, Crossfire's husband, he's the one who suggested it to me because he uses one himself.
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here is part of the reloading closet. The cleaning part for brass is in the garage.
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gmckinl wrote:This is the reloading bench/cabinet I built several years ago. It works very well. While somewhat plain in styling, it is at least not ugly. I always meant to top it off with some crown molding or some kind of hardwood trim, but I just never got around to it.

This is the exterior, doors closed
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This is the interior, both upper section and lower section lights are switched on
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Upper section
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Lower section
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Lower section, details of leg/surface support
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Upper section, details, storage shelf support
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IIRC, some of the construction details.
• Built from 3 sheets of ¾ in particle board. This allowed me to put in all the screw holes I wanted without concern as they were easily covered during finishing
• Used 3 or 4 2x4 for the framing. The legs are doubled, glued, and screwed, one is 3.5 in shorter to form a rabbit to support the work surface frame, wood-on-wood
• Work surface is laminated from ¾ and ½ marine plywood (very hard wood) as it is something I had on hand. It’s covered in a maple finish Formica.
• About 3 pounds of screws were used in the construction. I wanted everything heavily glued and screwed into place.
• Double wheeled locking casters allow it to be moved, but it still isn’t easy as it weighs several hundred pounds
• Outlet strip provides power to external open section for a TV, there is also an antenna jack wall plate up there to allow connection to antenna/cable.
• Interior finish is epoxy paint
• Exterior finish is Formica in… wait a minute… wait for it… Winchester Walnut :lol:
• Upper section shelves are adjustable via brackets
• Lower section shelves are fixed.

Hope this gives you another idea. :fire
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
longtooth wrote:That is actually quite sufficient. We had one of these threads a couple of yrs ago & one of the BEST reloaders on the board uses a stand about like that but he made his yrs ago. Sits on cution bucket from Cabellas best I remember. Single stage RCBS.
LT, if you mean Marty, Crossfire's husband, he's the one who suggested it to me because he uses one himself.
He is the one. Great guy & if you need loading help he is the best I know. Man I wish he would post some on here. He is great to visit w/.
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Here's a pic of mine in the corner of the shop.


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The OP was talking about a garage setup. I had very limited space, so I had to make my own to fit the area (click images to view):

Here was my available corner:
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Re: Pics of your reloading area

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Well, just got my reloading rig set up tonight. It's in a little corner of what I call "the cat room", which houses the cat box and cat tree and serves as an office and storage area as well. I got a Lee 50th Anniversary Kit, which has the Breech Lock Challenger single-stage press, along with most of the other necessary stuff for reloading.

I've got a wedding coming up, so I'm not allowed to spend any significant money on a bench. My future Father-in-Law got me a table out of a Chick-Fil-A that was getting rid of them. The table is 22"x24". To sturdy it up, have a couple of 18" 2x4 boards screwed together (one flat against the wall, the other flat under the tabletop, on top of the first one) and screwed to a stud in the wall, with the table is bolted to the top board. It's quite sturdy and immovable this way. I mounted a couple of shelves on the wall to hold my brass jars, components, and other reloading stuff. Do I win the prize for tiniest reloading setup? :mrgreen:

I got right to work and decapped/sized/primed 100 cases tonight. I hope to have my first batch of loaded ammo by the end of the weekend. Here's the photo:

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