Show a photo of your reloading space.
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Re: Show a photo of your reloading space.
very nice guys soon as i get a chance il take a few snap shots~
dartfreak75- Member
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Re: Show a photo of your reloading space.
Eagle, I like the lazy susan for the reloading dies!
Those freakin' Lee red round die boxes give me fits in my reloading closet as they do not stack neatly. Also if you grab the top the bottom falls out dumping your dies on the ground.
Those freakin' Lee red round die boxes give me fits in my reloading closet as they do not stack neatly. Also if you grab the top the bottom falls out dumping your dies on the ground.
scorge30- Member
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Re: Show a photo of your reloading space.
eagle60 wrote:Thanks mac. The die storage isn't mounted on bearings or anything so I have to manually turn it in the cabinet to get to the ones in back. It seemed like the best way (for me at least) to store those round containers AC is nice but I don't turn it on much. The ac has a hard time keeping up 'cause that is one of the Lowes tin building specials that I finished on the inside. Believe me when I say that it gets "hotter than a nanny goat in a pepper patch eating 10 rows at a time" in there At current electricity prices it's really not feasable to run the ac so I'm out there in the early mornings or at night mostly.
That is a sweet looking setup you have.
Thanks eagle. That's actually a brilliant idea for the storage of those round die boxes (they are a pain to store). It would be great mounted on bearings, but it doesn't look like you have much clearance there. Brother, I feel your pain. I see you're in west central Ms., so we're pretty much neighbors. I don't really shoot much during the summer - it's just too dern hot. We had a spare room in the house so the wife let me get set up in there. All I do is reload there though, casting etc. I do out in the shop. It sure is nice to be in the a/c with a ceiling fan to boot.
mac60- Posts : 14
Join date : 2011-01-15
Age : 63
Location : Alabama gulf coast
Re: Show a photo of your reloading space.
Thanks guys, that was the best solution I could think of. It is just a couple of plywood circles with 1/4 x 1/4 strips as dividers seperated by a 2x2. Those round storage containers are something that I like - but I don't like at the same time lol.
I know what you mean scorge! There have been many times I wanted to recite my Sunday School lesson backwards 'cause I grabbed the top of the container
Mac, we are closer than that actually, I am about 30 minutes south of Meridian. Yes sir, the heat + humidity can get ya. You probably have it a little worse being close to the gulf.
I know what you mean scorge! There have been many times I wanted to recite my Sunday School lesson backwards 'cause I grabbed the top of the container
Mac, we are closer than that actually, I am about 30 minutes south of Meridian. Yes sir, the heat + humidity can get ya. You probably have it a little worse being close to the gulf.
eagle60- Member
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Re: Show a photo of your reloading space.
It's gotten better since these pics were taken:
I have a very nice light (not turned on). You can see the mast in the far rh of the pic (black).
Pre-upgrade:
I have a very nice light (not turned on). You can see the mast in the far rh of the pic (black).
Pre-upgrade:
Re: Show a photo of your reloading space.
thats a nice desk i like that its goood a compact and looks sturdy!
dartfreak75- Member
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Age : 39
Location : southwest va
Re: Show a photo of your reloading space.
Mine?
I picked it up from the side of the road and used it as a template... I added much reinforcement. The bottom is lagged with 1/2" X 6" long lag bolts into my floor joists. The unit is very stable so my powder and shells don't tip over as a result of operating the press.
I picked it up from the side of the road and used it as a template... I added much reinforcement. The bottom is lagged with 1/2" X 6" long lag bolts into my floor joists. The unit is very stable so my powder and shells don't tip over as a result of operating the press.
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