These pics are obviouslty phony. The areas are too clean to actually be used to reload ammo.
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
Makin me feel darned inadequate..... I have a Lee 4 hole turret Deluxe pistol kit bolted to my garage work bench (right next to my vise) and a rolling locking cabinet that holds all my loading accessories.
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.
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?
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?