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Reloading Benches and Rooms Pictures

It wouldn’t surprise to know these forums are monitored by anti gun groups and ATF, that’s exactly why I do not discuss the powders (I DO NOT OWN OR STORE )
for the simple fact that the fire Marshall establishes just how much powder can be stored and just how to do it.
 
Hmmmm ... let's see. You posted that a friend was visited by law enforcement after putting firearm related info on another forum:

"I don't want to come off as some tin hat fool. 7 months ago my close friend posted on another forum his set up including collection.
3 weeks after a sheriff and the ATF were at his door saying well we just are doing a compliance check."

Based on that incident, you advised caution when sharing that type of information. I agreed, but said your sage advice would not be heeded, because some folks one this Forum are compelled to do so, anyway.

You also said:

"You should practice saying stupid things to people face to face instead of hiding behind your computer.
That is what real men do and they don't bother if they are commenting on a forum.

I helped make sure you had the right to say whatever."


Well into my 7th decade, I've had a long history of saying exactly what I think to people, face to face and otherwise. So I guess that makes me a real man.

If your statement: "I helped make sure you had the right to say whatever," means you're a Veteran, so am I. U.S. Army 1965-1967, 2nd Infantry Division, 2nd Med Battalion, Republic of South Korea.

Thank you for your Service Brother.

No one was trolled. I didn't "twist" your words, or anyone else's. I didn't mention anyone's name, or any specific medical issue, that could be associated with a Poster. My sprained wrist example was just a silly example of a medical issue, as was the waking up dead one.

It's news to me that advising caution when posting personal information, is "spewing hate." And, I seriously doubt the Forum Boss ["moderators"] will be offended by what was said in my previous one. But, as always I could be wrong.

Best Wishes,

SmittyJon
Ok I misunderstood your entire post.
I am ready to move on.
Hopefully we can bury the hatchet
 
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...
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...
How do you ever find anything. Too Neat. Tommy Mc LOL
 
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...
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.
 
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 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.
 
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.
Thank you.
 
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.
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.
 
Here's my room, like most it is ever-changing, first pic of the room has evolved into the last five photos.
I use an old computer work station for the reloading bench (they're very solid) with presses mounted to aluminum plates. I just bought some T-track and plan on installing to allow for moving them around and provide a bit more adjustability. I made the other table with a 3/4" MDF top set up for case prep. Use one of the Harbor Freight work benches as my work bench for for mods, builds and cleaning.
Thinking I'm done for now, but I'm sure I'll change it up again.
 

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I have about 38 feet of bench.

Sploar, rollsizer, Dillon 1100x3, Prometheus, Dillon 550, ATx2, Dillon 550, Co-Ax and Amp annealer. The 50 BMG stuff lives in another room.

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