maym1
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nice cleaning rod holder. Where did you get that?View attachment 1554167View attachment 1554168
Updated the bench in the garage over Christmas. Makes the loading process much better now.
nice cleaning rod holder. Where did you get that?View attachment 1554167View attachment 1554168
Updated the bench in the garage over Christmas. Makes the loading process much better now.
I posted a how to a few years ago with part numbers for people that don't solder and to simplify the plug and jack polarities. I will see if I can find it.Can you give some insight on the portable battery pack for the chargemaster lite
Looking at your powder measures,what causes the brown stains on the tube. Some chemicals leaving the powder?I'll kick the thread off. Over the years I've had a couple of different iterations but this is my current dedicated setup. Due to a lack of available space in the house i built a 10'x12's ish room in my shop for my habit. It has a mini split for heating a cooling along with a stand alone dehumidifier. Along with the bench i have a 54" toolbox for storing dies, spare parts, cleaning supplies etc. and my old safe the flooded in a previous home which i converted over to an ammo/spare mag cabinet since the wife was not happy with that taking up a large portion of our bedroom closet...
the tubes are plastic they just stain over time. there are companies who make glass ones that won't stainLooking at your powder measures,what causes the brown stains on the tube. Some chemicals leaving the powder?
From Amazon of course.nice cleaning rod holder. Where did you get that?
How do you ever find anything. Too Neat. Tommy Mc LOLI'll kick the thread off. Over the years I've had a couple of different iterations but this is my current dedicated setup. Due to a lack of available space in the house i built a 10'x12's ish room in my shop for my habit. It has a mini split for heating a cooling along with a stand alone dehumidifier. Along with the bench i have a 54" toolbox for storing dies, spare parts, cleaning supplies etc. and my old safe the flooded in a previous home which i converted over to an ammo/spare mag cabinet since the wife was not happy with that taking up a large portion of our bedroom closet...
Noticing you have both a t track and inline fabrication mounts. Do you have a preference between the two? And does debris get down in the t track? I’m planning what to do when I rebuild my room in the future. Thanks.I'll kick the thread off. Over the years I've had a couple of different iterations but this is my current dedicated setup. Due to a lack of available space in the house i built a 10'x12's ish room in my shop for my habit. It has a mini split for heating a cooling along with a stand alone dehumidifier. Along with the bench i have a 54" toolbox for storing dies, spare parts, cleaning supplies etc. and my old safe the flooded in a previous home which i converted over to an ammo/spare mag cabinet since the wife was not happy with that taking up a large portion of our bedroom closet...
I like the t-track for what it is. Bowever when i had my presses mounted to bases to put on the t-track they take up a lot of space. Second at the time i built it all i had a was a rock chucker with oem handle. When i went to the t7 with roller handle i found the press was to low. So i went with the inline fab. I really like the inline fab mounts. They take up way less space and you can get docks to mount the presses not being used out of the way easily.Noticing you have both a t track and inline fabrication mounts. Do you have a preference between the two? And does debris get down in the t track? I’m planning what to do when I rebuild my room in the future. Thanks.
Thank you.I like the t-track for what it is. Bowever when i had my presses mounted to bases to put on the t-track they take up a lot of space. Second at the time i built it all i had a was a rock chucker with oem handle. When i went to the t7 with roller handle i found the press was to low. So i went with the inline fab. I really like the inline fab mounts. They take up way less space and you can get docks to mount the presses not being used out of the way easily.
Realized i didnt answer all the questions. Yes stuff does get in the tracks. I have an 18v wet dry vac though that i can quickly vaccum the bench off with.Noticing you have both a t track and inline fabrication mounts. Do you have a preference between the two? And does debris get down in the t track? I’m planning what to do when I rebuild my room in the future. Thanks.
love that stainless steel.I've been using my old 8' wooden work bench for the last 20 years. I added this one last week.
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I'd send pics of mine - but the County might send over a team to clean up the "hoarder" mess.Sksshooter you want to organize my reloading room?
