RePete Posted October 23, 2007 Share Posted October 23, 2007 Here's a shot of my little corner. Nice little set up. The only comment I have is that you have the toolheads at an angle, that would appear to put a unnessessary strain on the powder measures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coolduckboy Posted November 11, 2007 Share Posted November 11, 2007 My brother Gene and I share the reloading bench. Here's our setup. Look for an article in an upcoming Front Sight on the tumbler cabinet. It's soundproofed, fan cooled so all 4 tumblers can run at once, and on a timer so that it runs at night and turns off automatically. Here was the post maybe you can IM Nolan and get your questions answered. Looks like he hasn't been on the forums for quite awhile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maineshootah Posted November 17, 2007 Share Posted November 17, 2007 Ok all... What do you use for shelving for brass, loaded rounds, bullets.. etc? I have seen a few of these in the various pages of images here in the thread, however, I was thinking that they might hold the weight that I want them to, even if they are rated for 350#. Another idea was a rugged design made of 2x4 and 2x3's for the shelves that I want. What say you all? (pics would be great as well!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maineshootah Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 After looking throught the 25 pages of reloading rooms, (thanks all!) here is my space, now finished after a few months. Left side is the Dillon Square Deal in .45 The Dillon 650 with KISS bullet feeder for 9mm Major The Dillon 550 serves dual duty for .223 and .40 Right side has the standing height bench for case trimming and tumbling, and a sitting bench for cleaning. Thanks to go out to 3gunnah for all his "measure twice - cut once experience." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket35 Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 Nicely done Jay! Very organized and well equipped. Where is that located? Basement-inside room or storage shed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herky Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 Damn, wish I had that much room. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maineshootah Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 Nicely done Jay! Very organized and well equipped. Where is that located? Basement-inside room or storage shed? Thanks for the comments, the space is the top floor of my garage, about a 20 x 12 space. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RePete Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 After looking throught the 25 pages of reloading rooms, (thanks all!) here is my space, now finished after a few months.Left side is the Dillon Square Deal in .45 The Dillon 650 with KISS bullet feeder for 9mm Major The Dillon 550 serves dual duty for .223 and .40 Right side has the standing height bench for case trimming and tumbling, and a sitting bench for cleaning. Thanks to go out to 3gunnah for all his "measure twice - cut once experience." What's that to the left of the Lyman tumbler? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scribble Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 I was wondering the same thing about space and the Lyman. That is a nice setup, I hope once I get a new house with a basement or attached garage I can do something big like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maineshootah Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 What's that to the left of the Lyman tumbler? It is the cats A$$ when it comes to case prep... it is a Giraud trimmer... PDF web link here Zips through .223 cases for trimming to length and chamfering. I wish it was mine... it is borrowed from one of my club's High Power shooters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lynn jones Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 After looking throught the 25 pages of reloading rooms, (thanks all!) here is my space, now finished after a few months.Left side is the Dillon Square Deal in .45 The Dillon 650 with KISS bullet feeder for 9mm Major The Dillon 550 serves dual duty for .223 and .40 Right side has the standing height bench for case trimming and tumbling, and a sitting bench for cleaning. Thanks to go out to 3gunnah for all his "measure twice - cut once experience." it's too clean, definitley a hollywood stage, and all props. nice room lynn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Carlin Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 (edited) My reloading room: On the counter top is my Star in .45 acp with Free loader and Hulme casefeeder, my Dillon 550 with started life way back when Dillon first went direct. To its right (your left) is my RCBS A. Located on the shelf but not visible is a CH single station press, a RCBS Lubrisizer, and a Dillon Primer Pocket swager. All are mounted on these bent 10 gauge steel plates. Three holes in the bench top allow me to mount any of these solidly with a single three inch by 1/2 inch NC grade 8 bolt. I can change presses on the bench in about one minute. This is my first attempt at a dedicated reloading room, I will do better next time! Edited November 29, 2007 by Michael Carlin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maineshootah Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 My reloading room:All are mounted on these bent 10 gauge steel plates. Three holes in the bench top allow me to mount any of these solidly with a single three inch by 1/2 inch NC grade 8 bolt. I can change presses on the bench in about one minute. Sweet setup. I love the change options that you have with mounts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxthemutt Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 My reloading room:All are mounted on these bent 10 gauge steel plates. Three holes in the bench top allow me to mount any of these solidly with a single three inch by 1/2 inch NC grade 8 bolt. I can change presses on the bench in about one minute. This is my first attempt at a dedicated reloading room, I will do better next time! Those mounts are pure genius! How about another pic focused on them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Carlin Posted December 4, 2007 Share Posted December 4, 2007 Those mounts are pure genius! How about another pic focused on them. OK, please excuse the dust! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Carlin Posted December 4, 2007 Share Posted December 4, 2007 (edited) There are three 9/16" holes drilled about 13" from the front edge. These are spaced about 15" apart. Beneath eash hole a flat plate of light steel is fasterned. It has two 3/16 holes son either side of a centrally located 5/8" hole with 1/2 NC nut welded to the over it to the plate. These plates are screwed through the 3/16 holes into the 3/4"plywood sheet that is glued to the bottom of the counter top to strengthen it. The 10 guage plates are roughly 19.5 by 12.5 and are bent as you see in the pictures. A thin sheet of plywood is used to protect the counter top from the bolts mounting the equipment to the plates. Details below: Edited December 4, 2007 by Michael Carlin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Carlin Posted December 4, 2007 Share Posted December 4, 2007 (edited) More details: Edited December 4, 2007 by Michael Carlin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcarter Posted December 4, 2007 Share Posted December 4, 2007 It is so sad looking at all these cool reloading areas. I've had my 550 for 6 months, a bench for a little longer and related equipment with no place to put any of it. I had a space all picked out in the basement but my wifes' stuff is in there and I can't get her to move it. I don't dare move it myself for fear of "THE EVIL EYE". Looking at these photos gets me in the mood to move to a larger house with a huge garage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
- J - Posted December 7, 2007 Share Posted December 7, 2007 Hello reloaders! After much thought and research, I got the Blue Flu and bought a used Square Deal B that meets my needs. Now I'm facing the issue of mounting it, because my available space is very limited and building a proper bench is not an option right now. The maintenance guys at the office building I work in have this (pics below), and I'm thinking it could be my salvation. It's as minimalist as it gets, and it sure is sturdy! The rest of the flat working area would be had by installing regular shelves. Here are the pics: Do you think such a mounting would work OK with the press? Is there any inconvenience in this system that I'm not catching? Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shadetree Posted December 7, 2007 Share Posted December 7, 2007 That close to the wall it might not give your hands much room to work. Where are you going to put the bullets and the empty shell casings? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shadetree Posted December 7, 2007 Share Posted December 7, 2007 I feel your pain I had my reloder in the kitchen for a while but the evil eye from the wife sent it out into the garage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
- J - Posted December 7, 2007 Share Posted December 7, 2007 It could be more separated from the wall, and I'm planning on adding shelves (with not so strong mountings) next to it, to put stuff and do other tasks (weighting, measuring, etc). I hadn't realized before that I posted this in the Gallery instead of the Reloading forum (sorry mods! ) - I'll look for a thread over there where planning talk would fit better. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ledge Posted December 9, 2007 Share Posted December 9, 2007 Well, after visiting MaineShootah's new room a few weeks ago, I decided that it was time to move out of my closet reloading room that can be seen several pages back in this topic. I have the box off my old tech truck in the back yard behind the garage. (I know, you might be a redneck if you have a 16 foot truck body in your back yard that you use for a storage shed.) I put up a couple of shelves, sorted the Jeep parts, and made room for my reloading stuff. It ain't pretty, but now I don't have to start a battle to clean a rifle, or lay out a bunch of gear to get ready for a match. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maineshootah Posted December 9, 2007 Share Posted December 9, 2007 (edited) Well, after visiting MaineShootah's new room a few weeks ago, I decided that it was time to move out of my closet reloading room that can be seen several pages back in this topic. I have the box off my old tech truck in the back yard behind the garage. (I know, you might be a redneck if you have a 16 foot truck body in your back yard that you use for a storage shed.) I put up a couple of shelves, sorted the Jeep parts, and made room for my reloading stuff. It ain't pretty, but now I don't have to start a battle to clean a rifle, or lay out a bunch of gear to get ready for a match. Ledge, Looks great! You even have built in AC with yours, if that is what I see in photo 3. Now ebay some of them jeep pa'hts to get some mo' room in there for powder and bullets, although I see you have plenty of seating stacked up in the back for when we all come over... Edited December 9, 2007 by maineshootah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffcooperarg Posted December 12, 2007 Share Posted December 12, 2007 i recentely move to new apartment.in the photos see my old bench(on a desk),and the new one(inside of Cabinet in a corridor) sorry about my english.isnt good enought. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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