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Show us your reloading bench

I see some benches clean and some littered up! Mine is the latter. Besides, a priest I knew told me, "A clean desk is the work of the devil" I strictly adhere to that line of thinking.
 
Thanks, memo43. The box isn't portable since I've got it firmly screwed down to the bench top. It's just there for height since I can't mount the press on the front edge of the work bench with all the drawers across the front. It also gives me a little more working space as well.

The whiskey barrel dispenses as much as you want it to. My preference is for a double. :)
 
nmkid said:
I see some benches clean and some littered up! Mine is the latter. Besides, a priest I knew told me, "A clean desk is the work of the devil" I strictly adhere to that line of thinking.
Or, if you're like me, your tired old brain doesn't function at the level it did as a younger man and if you don't have organization, then you spend all your time hunting for stuff instead of having fun loading and shooting.

I'm at an age and point in my life where everything must have a place, like keys and such, and the front of my frig is completely covered up with past-it notes. So, it seems fitting that I am a stickler for organization around things like gun powder (grin).

Regards......
 
Sheldon N said:
Here's my humble little set up on my garage work bench. Built a raised platform for the press and powder dispenser so I can still get into the drawers underneath. Simple, but it works well and I enjoy it.

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TELL ME that is a keg of whiskey! If so God keep you close and well!!!!
 
I actually don't really have my bench set up in any particular order other than I do most of my case prep on the right side and the measuring (powder and bullet and case) as well as bullet seating on the left side. I have a Sinclair bullet comparator and a Sinclair neck thickness sorting gauge on the bench.
 
jekemi2005
your bench is very nice and well though out. i have been reloading for 45 years and have noticed many benches have plywood tops that i think is the weak link in benches. for all my bench tops i go to a local lumber yard and buy a blemished solid core 48'' x 96'' x 2'' thick door for $ 10.00 to $ 50.00 u dont even have to bolt them down
 
Miike402 said:
Some great setups in here. Hoser - wow I am drooling! Here's a shot of mine. Don't have much room to play with, but I can see that like some of you in here, I can let my OCD run rampant in the reloading room :)


Holy cow! Nice. Very clean and organized. I'm at the other end of the spectrum.
 
Cujo said:

Holy cow! Nice. Very clean and organized. I'm at the other end of the spectrum.

Thank you...have to be organized, as I only have 19 inches of space between presses to do all my work
 
Bench is dirty, but Santa left some neat stuff :D



Mike..there's no why you can load on that! It's WAY to clean and neat!!!!

I just finished looking through this thread....I going out to burn my shop down now :o
 
falconpilot said:
Mike..there's no why you can load on that! It's WAY to clean and neat!!!!

Ha - admittedly I did clean it up a bit for the photo. But my wife will tell you I'm a sleeping with the enemy kind of guy - hangers all the same in the closet, labeled kitchen drawers. Its a sickness I guess
 
falconpilot said:
I just finished looking through this thread....I going out to burn my shop down now :o
Before you burn it, send me that front rest!

Regards,
Thomas
 

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