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  • TEXAS "All or nothing"

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    Most of y'all would run away screaming if you saw how disorganized my bench usually is. I reload in the garage, and finally decided to enclose my space with walls, and put a window ac unit in. I'm about 2/3 of the way through with my project.... it's been a lot more hassle than even I expected, but I keep telling myself the end result will most certainly be worth it.... hope I'm right....

    This will leave the left side of the garage for my wife's car, and the remainder of the right side for my motorcycle... reloading in comfort? That will be a new one for me.... :cool:

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    With materials costing as much as they do, it's great when you can save by building it yourself. Hopefully no cops are called to your location when you fire those nail in the concrete:cool:
     

    MrRobot

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    Well this weekend went out an bought myself a small little work bench. Harbor Freight had a sale on them so I just jumped on it.

    it's way to HOT to work in the garage at the moment.

    What I do need to get a a upgrade press. I bought this one with a reloading kit a while ago. it's worked good so far.

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    Vaquero

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    Well this weekend went out an bought myself a small little work bench. Harbor Freight had a sale on them so I just jumped on it.

    it's way to HOT to work in the garage at the moment.

    What I do need to get a a upgrade press. I bought this one with a reloading kit a while ago. it's worked good so far.

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    Nothing wrong with that press.
     

    deemus

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    Well this weekend went out an bought myself a small little work bench. Harbor Freight had a sale on them so I just jumped on it.

    it's way to HOT to work in the garage at the moment.

    What I do need to get a a upgrade press. I bought this one with a reloading kit a while ago. it's worked good so far.

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    I've loaded thousands of rounds with a press just like it.
     

    Axxe55

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    Most of y'all would run away screaming if you saw how disorganized my bench usually is. I reload in the garage, and finally decided to enclose my space with walls, and put a window ac unit in. I'm about 2/3 of the way through with my project.... it's been a lot more hassle than even I expected, but I keep telling myself the end result will most certainly be worth it.... hope I'm right....

    This will leave the left side of the garage for my wife's car, and the remainder of the right side for my motorcycle... reloading in comfort? That will be a new one for me.... :cool:

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    i plan on doing something similar when I build a new mud room/laundry room in the garage!
     

    hornetguy

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    update.... the room is basically finished, except for the paint on the outside... I probably won't paint the inside, as the walls are mostly covered now... the only change from this pic is that I put in a window in my door... it has changed the "closet" feel of the room drastically.
    As you enter the room, this workbench on the right side is the secondary work area. I had a little shelf crammed full of stuff before the renovation. It all got moved to the main workbench on the left side as you enter. I still need to re-arrange things so everything is more accessible and way less cluttered.... work in progress, but you can see how much shelf space I now have... :) I still have a lot of stuff stored on shelves out in the garage, but I will move it in as I re-arrange things. I won't get it all in the room, but I will get a lot of it in there.

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    left side disaster area... I'm working on it....
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    outside of room.... .
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    and the little window, from inside the room...
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    Dermako

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    No. Actually I consider this sorta a mess.
    I'm pretty picky about everything put up where it belongs and cleaning up all tool heads after each use.
    Just tore the 750 down after trimming 308 brass.
    Up next is load some 308 and then 6.5.
    Usually bulk load 9 and 223 in January/Feb time frame for the year.
     
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