I recommend hanging the countertop about 6” out past the edge of the cabinets. I didn’t do it that way and wished I would have.Very nice setup,I am in the planning stages of my reloading room remodel. I like the cabinets. Troy
HF7fhJSiSd6d0NQ0r5Dwbg by Larry Malinoski, on FlickrNow you tell me!!!An organized reloading bench (desk top, work bench, etc.) is the sign of a troubled mind.
Actually I am very impressed.Now you tell me!!!
CW
View attachment 1053626 After mowing the orchard and breakfast with the little Mrs. I spent the rest of the day in the loading room...... just picking up and cleaning the bench off.
I hope you all got to spend the day doing something you enjoy. I did.
CW
Nice!Nice reloading den you have there. Like the idea of the extended counter top.
Father's day for me was to pull out my M1 Garand and other weapons and give them a good cleaning. They have all been sitting far to long without use since I started shooting F-Class.
It was a great day.
View attachment 1053626 After mowing the orchard and breakfast with the little Mrs. I spent the rest of the day in the loading room...... just picking up and cleaning the bench off.
I hope you all got to spend the day doing something you enjoy. I did.
CW
I would be embarrassed to show my setup. Everything is on a 75 YO big teachers school desk and one storage rack. It works for 2 rifles.
Why?......and ruin the fun?I’m envious of the very nice loading areas! I’m also curious how many have checked their home owners insurance policies limits for powder and primers?
