My reloading area is 15' x 24'. It's packed.
(3) safes
(2) wire shelves, 18" x 48", packed floor to ceiling with brass, parts, bullets
(1) 18" deep, 48" wide x 50" tall steel electrical enclosure for lead storage, melt pots, etc.
(1) 3' x 5' steel slab table with machinist's toolbox, Dillon XL650 & Co-Ax press mounted
(1) 30" x 45" steel slab table for gunsmithing. Bolted to it are a Lee classic cast , large vise and a medium shoe-horn anvil.
(1) roll-away tool box.
(1) HF rolling cart for moving tools, etc.
The remaining space is a drill press, powder storage, lead shot, the shotgun press, etc. An air tight cabinet with tools & parts, etc.
Reloading is a hobby that will take as much space and money as you give it.
I'd love to get a lathe and mill, but don't have the space for it.
If you're going to set aside a space in your basement, I recommend the following:
- Build walls & a door. If you have kids, put a lock on it.
- Make it at least 10' x 15'
- Outlets every four feet
- Good lights. (LED fluorescents are great and quiet)
- make sure the floor is smooth for a rolling chair
- Install a de-humidifier (key!)
- Being in your basement, it shouldn't go much above 70 in the summer, but a controlled temperature space is *really* good to have.