Glad to see you getting set up.
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Reminds me of a "solution" a friend of mine used. He went out to one of the re-sale shops and bought an "antique" double door tall cabinet, carved wood on the front, you know the kind. Then he reenforced the inside with 2X4's and a doubled 3/4" plywood shelf at the right bench height. He put a flourscent light in the top and little shelves up the back inside for die sets, scale & etc. With the doors closed you'd never know this wasn't just another piece of antique furnature in a neat and tidy home office. Open the doors and he is instantly ready for reloading. Best of all he doesn't have to sweat it out in the garage.RAM4171 wrote:bump
Came across this a few pages back and found it interesting as I'm thinking about getting started. Mrs. RAM and I had a conversation about reloading, and she seems to thing that I should have it confined to the garage. I disagree as we don't have any kids but live in a four bedroom. I have my own room with my clothes, desk, and gun safe, so why not set up a reloading station in there? It's not like I'm trying to encraoch on one of the "guest" rooms one of which doubles as her hobby room. I tend to be pretty persuasive with here and I think that I'll get her to come around. My only concern is I'm almost positive that jewlry will be involved in the persuasion process.
Thank ya. Surprisingly it only took a couple weeks to renovate. Amazing what you can do when you have the passion to complete the job and do it properly. The only thing I need now, really, is another dillon for large caliber (45-70 and the like) mass production, and maybe to add a sink / table on the other side (near the A/C unit) so that I can have all my cleaning in there too. I do wet tumbling now, and it's aggravating having to move the tumbler back and forth from the house to the shed.Gyrogearhead wrote:Wooo-Hoooo That's Nice
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You did an excelent job with the backyard shed. I'm turning green with envy!!
Gerry
You did a great job! It's nice to have a place to hide from the world and make something.APynckel wrote:Thank ya. Surprisingly it only took a couple weeks to renovate. Amazing what you can do when you have the passion to complete the job and do it properly. The only thing I need now, really, is another dillon for large caliber (45-70 and the like) mass production, and maybe to add a sink / table on the other side (near the A/C unit) so that I can have all my cleaning in there too. I do wet tumbling now, and it's aggravating having to move the tumbler back and forth from the house to the shed.Gyrogearhead wrote:Wooo-Hoooo That's Nice
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You did an excelent job with the backyard shed. I'm turning green with envy!!
Gerry
I like it. It's quiet, and I can really focus on making quality rounds there. Now I just need to get a WiFi signal out there so I can listen to streaming music while I work.