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Love the hidden room!
Can you give some insight on the portable battery pack for the chargemaster lite@jackieschmidt posted
This is my loading ”room”.
I hate to tell you this but, I don't think there is any room for paint!Here is mine. We were about to build a new house but they got reduced to a shop building with living area in it, so I’m going to be here a few more years. Going to plan a small area in the shop contained to about 8 feet so I can load at the farm. I am thinking about a new bench top and some paint for this room.
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Haha, yeah it is all crammed in there! I need organization!I hate to tell you this but, I don't think there is any room for paint!
Way too clean! Can you dirty it up a bit so the rest of us don’t feel like slobs?
Lol. That was when I finished it. It gets messy when Im loading, but I always clean up after I am done with that batch of ammo.Way too clean! Can you dirty it up a bit so the rest of us don’t feel like slobs?![]()
@jxb Where do you get those T tracks? Do you have to router them in or buy the top like that?A variation of the original NRMA plans. The boss said, if it's going to be in the house it shouldn't look like it belongs in the garage...
https://shotgunsportsmagazine.com/sites/default/files/default_pdf/bench_plans.pdf
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Oh you want to see it populated too? Well that costs extra
(kidding, here's an early usage pic before updating some gear and filling it out with what I have today)
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That's heavy duty T-track (not normal) on 12" centers to provide leverage and standard 3/8" bolt heads fit it.
Usually only the press is mounted leaving the balance of the bench free.
https://www.ptreeusa.com/ttrack_track.html and scroll down to heavy duty. Router the slots but keep in mind the depth, you'll need plenty of support under those, not to mention something to get the screws into.@jxb Where do you get those T tracks? Do you have to router them in or buy the top like that?
Same place I got mine then inlayed into a section of used bowling alley lane.https://www.ptreeusa.com/ttrack_track.html and scroll down to heavy duty. Router the slots but keep in mind the depth, you'll need plenty of support under those, not to mention something to get the screws into.