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My Small Bench
My bench is home built, although I did buy some legs from Amazon. I think I used one sheet of 3/4" plywood and a couple of 2x4 studs.
I only have one press - a Lee Turret Press, and have turret disks for .45, 9mm, .308, and .223. I measure powder for my pistols with a Lee Auto Pro Disk thing and with a Hornady electronic powder measure for the long guns. I'm not a real high volume reloader - maybe a few hundred rounds a week, and it works great for me. I do wish I had more storage space. Next thing I'll probably do is get rid of those ridiculous shelves and build something onto the wall. http://i1294.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7b7accea.jpg |
Nice work area and I agree that wall shelves would be better. More room on the bench that way.
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My Reloading Toybox
http://www.keystoneweapon.com/Keysto...s/IMG_0989.jpg
http://www.keystoneweapon.com/Keysto...s/IMG_0987.jpg Plate #2 under construction:http://www.keystoneweapon.com/Keysto...s/IMG_0946.jpg Whipping up a Kydex spent primer chute: http://www.keystoneweapon.com/Keysto...s/IMG_0984.jpg My "Portable" press, so I can reload anywhere... the living room, the range, etc... http://www.keystoneweapon.com/Keysto...s/IMG_0406.jpg |
Bill, nice set-ups you have!!!:)
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Well, it's not much. But it is comfortable.
Attachment 422 That was a dew weeks ago. I've added a bit of component inventory - powders, bullets & cartridges. |
Got my bench
My brother finished my bench and delivered it...I am pretty happy!!
As big as I can cram into my little space for now! |
nice, Phil
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Phil it looks great!!:)
You know what they say..........it is not the size of your tool it is how you use it that counts!!!!!:D |
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