My custom reloading station...
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My custom reloading station...
I spent yesterday building, painting, varnishing. Today I installed the 4" caster wheels w/locks, the drawer locks, and the drawer liners. I figure I have enough storage space for powder, primers, bullets, scale, and other delicate items. I'll expand as I need to but for now it should work...And the best part is that I'm in the house with A/C!
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Re: My custom reloading station...
Are you mounting the press on there?
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Re: My custom reloading station...
planning on it. I removed the casters due to too much movement and it also lowered the height of the table which serves me better.
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Re: My custom reloading station...
Yeah I was gonna say the Casters are probably not gonna work. Glad it's working out for you.
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Re: My custom reloading station...
Yesterday, I talked with AndyC and he brought up a good point. I need to find something to protect the carpet. I would prefer not blowing up my vacuum cleaner (from gunpowder droppings) and I'm sure my wife would agree.
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Re: My custom reloading station...
Ah come on man! Everyone needs a challenge in life!
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Re: A melodramatic view of a loosing battle...
Yesterday, I got the worst bad news that every man fears-
My wife wants me (and she is not asking) to consolidate my footprint in the house. A while back I launched a successful campaign to slowly take over two rooms in the house; the dining room (my current reloading station) and the home study (my computer/ TV room). I thought I had the perfect plan...I should have known something was going on when I began seeing my Army memorabilia disappear from the dining room and reappear in my study.
Last night when I came home and walked into the dining room, my awards and college degrees had been replaced with pictures of the kids- I nearly lost it...to say the least, It was messy.
Confused, I walked into my study and saw half of my stuff hung on the wall and the other half in a corner pile- Yes, a corner pile! I'd categorize the whole thing as a war of attrition and it looks like I am on the loosing end.
Soon my reloading station will be in the study. Pictures to follow. And I will hold my ground on this one (I hope ).
My wife wants me (and she is not asking) to consolidate my footprint in the house. A while back I launched a successful campaign to slowly take over two rooms in the house; the dining room (my current reloading station) and the home study (my computer/ TV room). I thought I had the perfect plan...I should have known something was going on when I began seeing my Army memorabilia disappear from the dining room and reappear in my study.
Last night when I came home and walked into the dining room, my awards and college degrees had been replaced with pictures of the kids- I nearly lost it...to say the least, It was messy.
Confused, I walked into my study and saw half of my stuff hung on the wall and the other half in a corner pile- Yes, a corner pile! I'd categorize the whole thing as a war of attrition and it looks like I am on the loosing end.
Soon my reloading station will be in the study. Pictures to follow. And I will hold my ground on this one (I hope ).
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Re: My custom reloading station...
I feel your pain. I remaried 6 1/2 years ago. The only thing IN the house that was here in the beginning is one fish mount,(thank God she likes it) , one ship's wheel, and one hand painted Pacifico beer sign from Mexico. I put my foot down....lightly, and I now have my office with a desk and file cabinet, her treadmill, and a futon. LOL I did get to put my CHL stuff in the closet, but the walls are still her stuff. My clothes and two gun safes are in the guest room closet. I also get to keep one end of my work shop,LOL the rest has decorations in it.
What can I say, she moved fast.
I did get to buy a recliner since I had neck surgery and needed it.
Oh, good looking work station too you got there.
What can I say, she moved fast.
I did get to buy a recliner since I had neck surgery and needed it.
Oh, good looking work station too you got there.
Carry safe and carry when and where you can. I'm just sayin'.
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Re: My custom reloading station...
texastactical wrote:Are you mounting the press on there?
That top doesn't look thick enough to me. Looks like 1/2 inch thick. My first reloading bench had a 1/2 inch thick top and I cracked it within a week. I mounted my press on a 2x12 after that.v-rog wrote:planning on it. I removed the casters due to too much movement and it also lowered the height of the table which serves me better.
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Re: My custom reloading station...
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Re: My custom reloading station...
Perfect! A steel plate makes all the difference in distributing the stress.v-rog wrote:I fabricated a steel plate that mounts below the press for stability.
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