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  • frogman68

    товарищ плачевная
    Apr 7, 2013
    8,774
    A little off the topic of reloading benches, but i can't help wanting to show off my new bench. Finally finished after trying to get around to for years. Pretty happy with it.
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    Can't wait to get my drill press set up. This would make a great reloading bench.

    My bench looks almost like this. Where your vice is , is a drawer and my vice is on top. If I ever get it to my liking I will post a picture of it..
     

    chad2

    Active Member
    Mar 26, 2011
    629
    In a closet!:D
     

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    Mickey the Dragon

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 19, 2009
    1,315
    Ohio
    In a closet!:D

    I'm getting ready to move and the new digs are going to require that I move all of my reloading equipment to a closet as well. The good news is that it's a double-door closet, so at least I'll have some elbow room. Glad to see it's possible!
     

    Pstango

    Active Member
    Sep 21, 2011
    769
    Mary Esther, FL
    My office / reloading room / work shop / gun room / man cave. :D
    Built these benches using all 2 x 4s...
     

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    Pstango

    Active Member
    Sep 21, 2011
    769
    Mary Esther, FL
    Looks great! Show us some more details of the cabinets.

    Nothing special. I wanted cabinets made from used surplus ammo crates, but I refused to pay cost + shipping. Instead I made a couple with some leftover pine. I still need to make some shelf inserts, but this is what they look like inside.
     

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    TheNewGuy

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    Jul 17, 2015
    132
    The few that have entered my laboratory can attest that it started small but the space it takes up now is half of a wall in my basement.



    The addiction grows strong with you, grasshopper....





    :lol:



    Hopefully my salary does too!


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