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- Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:18 pm
- Forum: Reloading Forum
- Topic: Who wants a reloading room? I DO!
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Re: Who wants a reloading room? I DO!
I moved some equipment out of the machine shop (valve grinding and starter/gen test and rebuild) and moved the loading equipment into heated cooled insulated space. Equipment is all on steel workbenches and the tops are drilled and tapped for bolting presses down and can be removed and a plug screwed in the holes when not needed. Shotgun presses are on boards and clamped to tables as needed. There is a 6' steel workbench with vices opposite the loading area and serves as additional space or for gun work. It is great to have one place to work. The only drawback is that some of my equipment and supplies was stolen while in storage over at the farm. Just found a Herters # 3 press to replace one that I started with in '59.
- Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:03 pm
- Forum: Reloading Forum
- Topic: Who wants a reloading room? I DO!
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Re: Who wants a reloading room? I DO!
I really enjoy looking at everyone else's reloading set-up whether it is a corner of the closet, a room, the garage or a stand alone shop. I started reloading in a corner of my bedroom at home while still at home 55 years ago, and still consider it a large part of the pleasure I get from shooting, hunting and being with the folks that enjoy the same.
Perhaps we can keep adding pics of everyone's "corner of the world". and make it continuing post. Last year I moved my stuff from a barn at the farm the the little machine shop at the house and I am still buildingbenches, storage, adapting and changing. (the reloading equipment had to take space of one lathe, shaper, alt/gen/starter tester, and valve grinding setup--these moved to another shop where the tractor work takes place. I will take some pics tomorrow and post and I hope more of you guys will do the same.
Perhaps we can keep adding pics of everyone's "corner of the world". and make it continuing post. Last year I moved my stuff from a barn at the farm the the little machine shop at the house and I am still buildingbenches, storage, adapting and changing. (the reloading equipment had to take space of one lathe, shaper, alt/gen/starter tester, and valve grinding setup--these moved to another shop where the tractor work takes place. I will take some pics tomorrow and post and I hope more of you guys will do the same.