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  • ROGER4314

    Been Called "Flash" Since I Was A Kid!
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    There's no way that I'll reload in the Houston Heat, so the garage is off limits. My whole house is only 1,000 sq ft so there is little to choose from. My late friend Steve helped me clean out the second bedroom and that's what became my reloading and "tinker" room. It's still compact, but it's heated and has central AC and good light. Couldn't ask for any better!

    The presses are mounted on a table that can be turned to present the press of the day. It's mounted on casters that allow the table to rotate easily and that gives me 4 times the table space than if I mounted the presses on a straight bench. It works for me!

    TGT ate every album and picture that I had. Sorry.

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    ed308

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    Got my bench setup in a large room shared with the wife and her scrape book stuff. Of course I get a short wall but that's all I need for my two presses. I just slide them into place when needed. I've also got small closet and rolling to the left for use. The closet is packed with brass and gun parts. Works for me.

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