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Old 12-27-2009, 10:05 AM
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Its been working so far I work out side I shoot out side I do most every thing out side
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I kinda like that setup... Sence my wife wont allow any gun stuff in the house I have to do everything in the garage. If or when I ever start reloading it will probably be done outside right above the doghouse where I would be living by then....
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I kinda like that setup... Sence my wife wont allow any gun stuff in the house I have to do everything in the garage. If or when I ever start reloading it will probably be done outside right above the doghouse where I would be living by then....
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Here's my humble entry. 2x4 framed. 3/4" oak veneered plywood for the counter top. 3/4" particle board for the interior shelves and exterior side. The whole bench is bolted on to the wall. I try to keep my equipment to a minimum. The only power tool I have is the battery operated drill I use to trim cases with. It's not a large bench and I'm a small volume reloader anyway.





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OK Guys,
If no one laughs I will post a couple of more. Here is my reloading bench:
It's a old (working) 10" table saw with a sheet of plywood on top. On top of that I have mounted my two presses; Dillon 550 and Lee Pro 1000. And for special effects I have a Waldmann worklight, 3 x 13watt PL's and a swivel magnifiing glass. Works for me! Nothing wrong with doin' it before I get to be an expert is there?
Anyway more pics of my style; I call it my 'style' as what I do has to have immediate gratification, no two day projects for me. Instant only.

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OK Guys,
If no one laughs I will post a couple of more. Here is my reloading bench:
It's a old (working) 10" table saw with a sheet of plywood on top. On top of that I have mounted my two presses; Dillon 550 and Lee Pro 1000. And for special effects I have a Waldmann worklight, 3 x 13watt PL's and a swivel magnifiing glass. Works for me! Nothing wrong with doin' it before I get to be an expert is there?
Anyway more pics of my style; I call it my 'style' as what I do has to have immediate gratification, no two day projects for me. Instant only.

Happy New Year, I am going over to Phoenix now to visit Dillon.
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Not laughing but I would call it recycling. Good way to put an ol' table saw to work besides cutting
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Not laughing but I would call it recycling. Good way to put an ol' table saw to work besides cutting
He misunderstood when someone told him, "you could use that saw to build a reloading bench."


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Happy New Year, I am going over to Phoenix now to visit Dillon.
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Maxit, I'm the same way. I don't like to work on things for several days. I get impatient, and tend to cut corners to get to the finished product sooner.
I didn't know Dillon was in Scottsdale. I'm going to be in Scottsdale in February. I don't have any dillon products, but I may have to swing by there anyways. Do they have a showroom?

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Dang that desk looks kinda nice to be drilling holes in.
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Dang that desk looks kinda nice to be drilling holes in.
Nah, old and messed up -- at least as far as it's original purpose. It used to be a great piece of furniture.
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M47Dragon,

cool desk. Just make sure you use "L" brackets to fasten it to a wall (for minimal movement) and you should be GTG!

Love looking at folks set-up's!

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He misunderstood when someone told him, "you could use that saw to build a reloading bench."
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You guys sure gave me good ideas (and some not so good ideas) for building a reloading bench.
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Mines pretty messy and tight, but I have three of a kind...15" centers - 9mm, 40 SW, 45 acp...red dot, green dot, green dot. All dillon 550 B's.

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I only load 3 calibers. Everything fits pretty well in the cabinet. I can push it anywhere I want to load.
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Where are Randall's "factory" pics.... Randall?
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That was the first thing I though of.
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note, the channel locks can be used for seating, crimping and even pulling bullets apart in a pinch

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Here is my somewhat cluttered reloading/garage set up. I used an old kithen table top & built a sturdy stand. On one end of the stand I mounted casters. I made a dolly to lift up one the end & engage the casters on the other end so I can move it by myself.
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That fire extinguisher is a very good idea, someone should make this thread a sticky its got some great ideas in it.
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i built this bench in a few hours and have added stuff to it as i see fit. i usually do alot of Black Powder reloading for my 45-70. and my hunting rifles and my .44 mag.

the stand is a drop for BP. and i use a Lyman #55.







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Where did you get those blue tray/shelf units that hang on your pegboard?
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Hahahaha... Chris, is that a boar's head behind your bench?
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Here is my train wreck of a bench.
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yeah my roomate does taxidermy in my garage. it's actually a Wart Hog from Africa. we have all kinds of stuff in the garage.
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Turret heads allow three calibers per head. Just swap heads, no re-adjusting.

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Just built it yesterday. It's definitely more solid then the Gorilla Rack bench I have been using.


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Fullspeed1,

great looking work bench. It looks very similar to mine. (Post #1).

Make sure you use thick "L" brackets to affix it to the 2"x4" wood beams within your walls. This will ensure the least amount of movement, hence giving you the most constant powder drops.

Good job.

It's funny, but when I look at all the crazy cool set-up's in the above pictures, it is NOT the presses or gadgets that catch my attention. The FIRST THING that catches my attention is how sturdy the work bench is, and how securly it is fastened to the wall or floor.

Good job on all the cool set-up's so far.

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great looking work bench. It looks very similar to mine. (Post #1).

Make sure you use thick "L" brackets to affix it to the 2"x4" wood beams within your walls. This will ensure the least amount of movement, hence giving you the most constant powder drops.

Good job.

It's funny, but when I look at all the crazy cool set-up's in the above pictures, it is NOT the presses or gadgets that catch my attention. The FIRST THING that catches my attention is how sturdy the work bench is, and how securly it is fastened to the wall or floor.

Good job on all the cool set-up's so far.

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Not sure if the pics will show up. I made the top out of a piece of sub floor, the sides are a solid core door cut down with 2x4's screwed to the bench and then fixed to the wall at the top and near the bottom. My father in law made the press bracket so when I want to loa for my rifle I pull the coax out from under and slide it into the bracket and bolt it down. I try to keep lots of open bench space to set up my scale, power measure, load tays etc.
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10FCP,

when you have longer pieces of horizontal wood, it is good to place a few verticle supports near the middle...or divide them into 3 sections.

This will help to prevent the horrible "bowed look" that folks get when placing heavy objects (boolits) on the horizontal boards.

The pix are old (2003)...any current pix?

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My camera is jacked up. I just took those. The top of the shelf is a piece of 1 1/16 sub floor and the middle is 3/4. The underside is bracketed to the wall as well as the side. The middle section holds my rifle dies, Lee classic primer and powder stuff and misc tools. It'll flex if I stand on the middle but it's pretty damn sturdy. One of the pics didn't get attached. The bottom has another shelf where some bullets,brass primers etc get stored. I also keep stuff under it.

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I'm going to be getting a new bench soon, as soon as I get that one up and running, I'll post some pictures. These look great IMO, I think some of you need to give yourself more credit.

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here is my bench (it is a mess but...)




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