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Reloading Bench In My RV

As I stated and and as some requested, here are some pictures of my reloading bench I built in my RV. I have a 41 foot Heartland Cyclone toy hauler and it has a 12X8 foot garage in the rear.

I used a 2"X6"X5' board for the bench. I made it this small so that I can park my car in the garage during travel to my destinations. When I'm not reloading, I remove the presses and are stored in a protected space. I can easy attach other equipment to the bench by using C-clamps. It's perfect for my needs. Since these pictures were taken I painted the bench gray.
 

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Do I understand that your camper has a garage in it?
I like your set up, simple and efficient.

Thanks for sharing, Jim
 
holstil said:
Do I understand that your camper has a garage in it?
I like your set up, simple and efficient.

Thanks for sharing, Jim

Yes, and this is what goes in it.
 

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Nice rig,
FWIW, for your loading bench, I'd rig up and have too the side some sort of wood or steel post too place under the press between the floor and that 2x6.
We all know what kind of pushing goes on when working that lever, some kind of "leg" to help that "bench" would take alot of pressure off the wall mounts.
 
necchi said:
Nice rig,
FWIW, for your loading bench, I'd rig up and have too the side some sort of wood or steel post too place under the press between the floor and that 2x6.
We all know what kind of pushing goes on when working that lever, some kind of "leg" to help that "bench" would take alot of pressure off the wall mounts.

It's very solid as is. The presses' centers are 3" and 6.5" from the brackets. Four bolts on the wall into aluminum wall frame and 3 bolts in the bench. If I ever have to replace the current board, I'll do so with oak or birch or hickory.
 
BOY IT LOOKS GREAT just need to ask something.can I be your son?would to get that one day.LOL

no great job.and very nice to add.just as one said though it might not hurt to add apost for the 2x6.then when resizeing it want pull from the wall.
 

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