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Old 01-15-2012, 03:09 PM   #251
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There are some beautiful, work areas here and I have gotten some ideas to improve upon what I have already. Thanks to all for sharing and to Ten Wolves for starting this thread.

Mine is not as nice as Tango's dream room but it is my "Dawg House" and nice to be able to spend time in it during these snowy days. It is not my first loading room or bench, but I suspect at this time in life it is my last. So I am enjoying every minute I spend in it or with it to make it what I want, finally.

Started as an apartment in our barn where we stayed for the first 12 years deciding to build a house. I was going to buy a 30' conex box to make my loading room when the wife suggested I use this room as we no longer use it since finishing the house. Bless her, she let me use the whole thing. I did have to store the cycle for safe keeping. and build the shelves for brass, powder and other components.

Tool heads with dies, scales etc not up yet and still organizing will post when finished.
I just finished the center bench and attached the loaders and loaded 150 rounds of 12 ga. New Years eve. Not even the tiniest vibration when pulling the handle.

4, MEC, 9000 shot-shell loaders for 12, 20, 28 and 410 and the hulls all fit under the bench in tupper wear. A dillon 650 for all metalic loads for rifle and pistol and a Sinclare single for super accurate prairie dog loads. Lyman DPS111 for accurate powder measure and beam scale for checking any or all loads.
RCBS kit for case trimming and primer pocket work.

One other nice advantage is that my shooting benches are about 3o yards outside this room and I can shoot out to a mile or more against my own mountain, no neighbors to holler.









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Old 01-15-2012, 03:37 PM   #252
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There are some beautiful, work areas here and I have gotten some ideas to improve upon what I have already. Thanks to all for sharing and to Ten Wolves for starting this thread.

Mine is not as nice as Tango's dream room but it is my "Dawg House" and nice to be able to spend time in it during these snowy days. It is not my first loading room or bench, but I suspect at this time in life it is my last. So I am enjoying every minute I spend in it or with it to make it what I want, finally.

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Holy Smokes, what are your business hours?? You're better stocked than my LGS !

Nice room and even nicer wife for let'n ya use the whole thing!! Thats a sweet set-up.
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Old 01-15-2012, 04:14 PM   #253
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Very nice UncleFudd.
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Old 01-23-2012, 05:33 AM   #254
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Started to organize my bench last week dueb to morning temp of -13. Was inspired by this post and stole some ideas. Thanks. Due to work hrs cut to 30 hrs/week, funds to improve is $0.00. Original bench consisted of 1 solid core birch door blank cut to size. This week I scrounged some pieces of 1x8 shiplap pine and 1x8 novelty pine siding and added a shelf. Huge improvement. I have before and after pics. but can not get them posted. I have dial up internet and the 2 pics will not download completely. Only satellite high speed service is offered at near $100.00/ month. not happening. Will try again later.
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Old 01-23-2012, 07:25 AM   #255
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Send picks to someones email and i shure they will post them for ya. if not i will post them up for ya! I will send you a PM with my email.
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Old 01-23-2012, 01:12 PM   #256
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I had an addition to my bench.

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Old 01-23-2012, 01:20 PM   #257
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I had an addition to my bench.


Nice addition Rusty !! I like !
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Old 01-23-2012, 01:45 PM   #258
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after seeing unclefudd's operation,it insiped me. i spent the weekend reorganizing my setup. even with all my hamering and sawing, i didn't end up with anything close to unclefudds setup, but i've got a lot more shelving and storage space to buy more stuff and i can find everything that i have now. I'd take some pictures but thats way out of my field of expertise.
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Old 01-23-2012, 03:51 PM   #259
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I have before and after pics. but can not get them posted. I have dial up internet and the 2 pics will not download completely. Only satellite high speed service is offered at near $100.00/ month. not happening. Will try again later.
Does your library have broadband internet connections? Most UK libraries have computers that can be used by patrons for most (legal) purposes.

Can you make the picture size in megabytes smaller? One of my graphics programs allows me to save a picture as a .jpg and compress the picture from megabytes to kilobytes, great for dial-up connections.
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Old 01-23-2012, 09:50 PM   #260
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That is a nice setup UncleFudd. Looks like you have every thing in there but the Kitchen Sink. . . . . . Oh, wait, there is a kitchen sink in there!!
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Old 01-24-2012, 04:49 AM   #261
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My wife is going to post the pics Wednesday at work.
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Old 01-24-2012, 09:18 AM   #262
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Guess I will play along.





Luckily I have a bonus room upstairs that is the "hobby" room. What you can't see in the picture is my wife's sewing table to my left...
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Guess I will play along.
Luckily I have a bonus room upstairs that is the "hobby" room. What you can't see in the picture is my wife's sewing table to my left...
so, THAT'S what Organization looks like ! Looks great Infidel ! I try to keep mine as tidy as possible also. Clutter around the bench can lead to headaches.
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Old 01-24-2012, 02:39 PM   #264
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so, THAT'S what Organization looks like ! Looks great Infidel ! I try to keep mine as tidy as possible also. Clutter around the bench can lead to headaches.
Only because I am leaving town to work...When I am home for a while there is a mess up there...
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Old 01-24-2012, 08:16 PM   #265
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Old 02-10-2012, 06:55 PM   #266
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Cheap and cheerful. I'll probably need to replace the desk in a few more years, but to date it is fairly stable. It works OK for me...
I have a Lee powder measure for my .223 setup. It takes me about 5 minutes all told to switch from .357 to .223.
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Looking good Paul. You can't have too many shelves. Last month I put up some shelves like you did and cleared away the top of the table. But now the shelves are full and so is the table top. Where does that stuff come from?

Nice Black Eagle. The man that got me hooked on this crazy hobby maybe 35 years ago loaded countless different calibers with no more space than you have and it worked for him for 40 years.
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Old 02-10-2012, 09:22 PM   #268
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Where does that stuff come from?
Its funny how this stuff grows!
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I love lookin at everybodies benches!
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Old 02-10-2012, 10:21 PM   #270
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Mine would be declared a disaster zone if I ever let FEMA anywhere near it.
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Old 02-10-2012, 10:24 PM   #271
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Mine would be declared a disaster zone if I ever let FEMA anywhere near it.
We would still like to see it.
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mine too. I tricked out the wifes marlin 60 for Valentines day and reloaded some .45ACPs, so its a mess.
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Old 02-11-2012, 01:37 AM   #273
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Well look at it this way a messy bench is a happy bench! It just means that you use it! Nothing to be ashamed of. I thank we all know that the books say to stay clean and neat but come on we all know that things dont work like the book says!
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Old 02-11-2012, 08:19 AM   #274
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GR8 stuff and it don't matter how they look, it's how they feel while you hide to do your thang, don't ya know.

I finally got to set up the 223 tool head and dies last night on the new Dillon 650. I am really pleased at the accuracy of the powder dumps. right on the money every time.
I loaded a bunch to shoot through the CAR 15 later this morning and tried a few as I loaded to be sure everything is working and the gun likes them. Not a hitch out of about 20 test loads.

I am going to set up the tool heads and dies for the 9MM and the 45 later today as I have over 3,000 9MM and nearly that many 45 prepped and ready to load in the hopper.
Should have them all loaded and ready to shoot by Wed or Thur. Between the wife and myself we are shooting 300 to 500 rounds per week of different calibers so I needed to get busy anyway.

This is the first metallic rounds I have loaded out of the new Dillon. When I put the pics of the loading room on the site it was out of the box and just mounted on my bench. In fact I had just finished the bench on New Years eve and loaded the first shotshells on it.

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I am a long time shot shell reloader who has decided to get into metallic cartridge reloading. Went out and got a LEE Breech Lock Challenger and a set of 9mm carbide dies to play with along with a 2nd Ed. LEE "bible". Any advice from forum members is appreciated! I have found great advice/videos in the threads!

My bench is $20 worth of lumber with an old salvaged diswasher maple top with some TLC sanding, and a few coats of Polycrilic it turned out pretty good. I am sure I overbuilt it because it was a workout carrying from the garage to the basement!
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