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  • hkusp1

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    i would like to get a picture thread about reloading tables because im fixing to build one and need some inspiration, would also like to know the materials used to make a solid reloading table.
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    PopsXD9sc

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    Looks like the same one that is listed in ABC's of Reloading. Online version is cheaper than buying ABC's of Reloading. What a deal.
     

    baboon

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    Out here by the lake!




    My frame is built along the guidelines of the one in the PDF file.
    http://www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com...ench_plans.pdf
    I chose not to make it as tall or long as I am limited in space. Did not add the back storage as I wanted the light from the widow.

    My top came from Builders Square ( that should give you a clue to it's age) & was on another set up that used a Black & Decker workmate.

    My RCBS Rockchucker is off right now, but mounts to the right of my Dillon.

    This is a very sturdy set up. My old bench on the Workmate walked all over the place when resizing .308 & .416 Remington mags.

    The magnifying light it very handy & I suggest everyone adds one to their set up
     

    Gungle George

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    I rooted around at a few flea markets and found some old kitchen cabinets and counter top for really cheap (20 bucks). Then I made the top shelves out of 1x10's and screwed then to the counter top. Lots of storage and shelf space.
    I don't like storing powder and live ammo in the safe for saftey reasons in case of a fire so I have more shelving to the left of the bench for that as well.

    GeorgesOffice001.jpg


    Cheers,

    Gungle George
     

    GM.Chief

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    Some very nice set-ups....now I really have tthe itch to start getting into reloading. Too bad there's not enough components. Oh well, I'll keep saving my brass for now.
     

    Texas42

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    You can really tell the people who are neat freaks.

    I try and keep my table clean and organized. . .cause you know dealing with gun powder and explody thinging around my hands and face kind of push me to be careful, but I really have to work on it.

    btw, I'm really jealous of you people that can reload with air conditioning.
     

    wshbrngr

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    btw, I'm really jealous of you people that can reload with air conditioning.

    I had to move out of the house (too much girly stuff). I built a workshop/mancave onto our pumphouse, and lets face it, its just hot in texas.

    Originally, I installed this a/c unit we had and ran it when I was out there. However, I got to thinking about the heat and humidity and the storing of primers, powder, etc. and decided to upgrade to a newer unit with electronic temperature controls and which turns itself on and off as needed.
    Now I can just leave the unit on all the time and keep the temperature under control and I feel a lot better about storing the components out there.

    Im in love, this is a great set up (golf clap) im gonna have to build me a man cave with sum a/c, cable, and wifi.

    Thanks, I am really enjoying it so far. No cable out where I live, but I do have the wifi and a TV & dvd player. I am looking into ways to run the dish network from the house out there.
     

    Texas42

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    yeah, I don't store my powder and primers with my other stuff. I only take out a box to use it.
     
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