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« Reply #60 on: January 02, 2013, 10:16:53 AM »

C. F. don't worry about anything, the important thing is that you're finally gettin'er'dun. Be safe, please!

How about posting pix? Both here, and in the Facebook Group, "The Reloading Room" please? Y'all already know that's the official Facebook Page of Reloading Radio.

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Coincidentally, I worked on my garage reloading corner this weekend.  It's *almost* ready for production: need to fix the lighting and get an adjustable stool. But it'll always be strictly ghetto compared to the setups you guys have. Wow.   

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« Reply #61 on: January 02, 2013, 03:18:08 PM »

Thanx Jim, everyone.

I'll be VERY safe. Reloaded for years with friends: that taught me well. And a few photos of revolvers with the top-strap blown off and pistols with the slide missing reinforced the lessons.    

I'll take some pix. However, I'm allergic to evil and can't Facebook. I'll send 'em to you.  
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« Reply #62 on: January 05, 2013, 05:59:53 PM »

   
Pix of my reloading corner. 



On the left is a lockable cabinet for ammo and powder. Above the air compressor are wire shelves for misc gunnie stuff.  The press is a RockChucker III.  The sideboard is a "donation" from my parents. (It's too good to throw away -- I know, we'll give it to Charlie! I found it blocking my front door one night after work.) Bullets and brass are kept in the bottom of the sideboard to give it additional stability. I'm just happy to finally find a use for the damn thing.

Small, but that's all the wifey will allow me.     


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« Reply #63 on: January 06, 2013, 05:21:18 AM »

Good enough! Cool

  
Pix of my reloading corner. 



On the left is a lockable cabinet for ammo and powder. Above the air compressor are wire shelves for misc gunnie stuff.  The press is a RockChucker III.  The sideboard is a "donation" from my parents. (It's too good to throw away -- I know, we'll give it to Charlie!) I found it blocking my front door one night after work. Bullets are kept in the bottom of the sideboard to give it additional stability. I'm just happy to finally find a use for the damn thing.

Small, but that's all the wifey will allow me.   


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« Reply #64 on: January 10, 2013, 01:06:22 AM »

Since filming our Powerfactor Show single stage shotgun reloading episode, I've done two upgrades. First my reloading bench. Built a new one using these plans:

http://www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com/downloads/bench_plans.pdf

And......replaced the MEC Sizemaster with a new progressive. Dillon SL 900



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