Show us your setup!!!

M16

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Here is part of mine.

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And another part

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P95Carry

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M16 ....... you must have spent many hours and many linear feet of 1 x 6 makin those shelves .... awesome .. just what I need.

Got a few days to spare in PA?? :p
 

K80Geoff

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These pics are obviouslty phony. The areas are too clean to actually be used to reload ammo. :p

Now if I can move all the junk from in front of my bench, brush away the cowbwebs from the ceiling and get the dog to move from her usual sleeping place I will take a picture of my bench, which actually gets used and shows it.

That is if I don't slip on all the spilled shot and break my neck trying to take the picture!

Tile floors! Painted benchwork! A real ceiling! Pigeon Hole ammo storage! Jeez, don't you folks do any reloading :p
 

mack69

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Re:

Makin me feel darned inadequate..... :eek: I have a Lee 4 hole turret Deluxe pistol kit bolted to my garage work bench (right next to my vise) :eek: and a rolling locking cabinet that holds all my loading accessories.
 

Gewehr98

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Evil Lab/Reloading Room combination.

Panorama, taken from left to right:

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And a view of the whole room, including furry, brass-retrieving assistant:

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bdhawk

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K80

MERCY!! you gotta enough room for a rodeo. what is that single shot a wichata(sp)? can i borrow your brass chaser good idea. LOL
 

K80Geoff

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No reloading area is complete without a dog, wonder what goes through their minds when they watch the goings on :)
 

Jbar4Ranch

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M16, that is a very impressive setup! Here's a couple shots of mine, not nearly as organized as M16's though. I have three benches, one 32" x 16', one 2' x 5', and one 2' x 3', holding eleven presses total.

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44and45

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Part of my gun room

Have two desk facing each other, presses mounted on both and rolling swivel chair move in and out among them for operating.

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Poodleshooter

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Nice ideas guys!
I've just moved, and am rebuilding my bench now.
Questions for those who use pegboard-how do you attach it? Is it attached directly to your bench or to the wall? I've got an unfinished basement that I may finish in the future,and I'm trying to contemplate a way to put a stable pegboard backing on my new bench without screwing it directly to the masonry. Does anyone use upright backing such as 2x4's to make the whole assembly mobile?
 

cocked&locked

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This pic doesn't do the room justice, but you get the idea. This is "my" room!
Heat, A/C, phone, stereo, refridge,.....you think I spend of a lot of time hiding in here?
 

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stellarpod

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Poodleshooter: I took the easy way out and mounted my pegboard to the wall. I used 1x2's as stringers to give it a little standoff.

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