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Black Dime...

Drinking and reloading dont mix.. my .000000000000000002 cents
 
Shouldn't that movie have a disclaimer:cool:.

ICED TEA!

Seriously, on another thread some guys posted their pictures of loading rooms. I posted "A clean desk is the..........................".

Then I made shelves under the tables, arranged the biggest part of my stuff and neatened up the table tops. Then I took pictures. Dickle, neat (straight up).
 
Here's my little setup. Most of the storage is under the bench along the back. I like to keep all my favorite load data in spreadsheets on the computer so I don't have to fiddle with books as much.

Can you tell the bench is homemade?
 

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I searched the picture Black Dime & can't find a bottle of booze unless I'm missing something. We're you from in WV, I'm in Beckley............Creeker
 
Cubangar2000

I agree you should not reload while drinking. However, I'm so curious as to what is in that glass??? Come on BD, I say Jack and Coke and a few melted cubes. But, one of my best friends in WV told me heck no, gotta be Beam and Coke. We gotta know!!!

The Dove
 
Born in Nitro. Poca high school. WV Tech and State.

Dove, where does your buddy live?

That is George Dickel straight up. Love my sourmash. Ever so often :cool: I pick up two gallon bottles; one Dickel, one Jack Black. Been known to take home a jug of JBeam, Canadian Mist, or Wild Turkey.

If you shoot cowboy, my alias is Red Cent.
 
lots of good ideas here. im just starting to get into reloading and my first day here at THR also.

Welcome to THR. This is a great site to learn reloading info. When I was learning, not too long ago, this was the most helpful site. Use the search function there is a ton of info here!
 
Since I'm an apartment dweller my bench is down in our storage room. Only have about 30 sq ft of useable space but it does the job. Its the temporary man cave while I'm at school.

My bench doubles (and triples) for several other hobbies. So I picked out where I wanted to mount my press and powder measure and then used tee nuts (the nut with teeth on it to bite into the wood) so I wouldn't have to reach under the table to re-bolt the thing down if/when I need to move it. I can have both removed and replaced in less than 3 minutes. Biggest problem is making sure to not strip out the tee nut.
 

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Black Diamond

George Dickle Straight up.... KRAP !!!

Should have known HAHA

Great set up amigo. I'm toasting you with a Jack on the rocks.

The Dove
 
Dangit, Dove,

You know I love my drink about as much as anybody and hate to feel left out of a good toast so here is a toast back at you with Cutty Sark on the rocks.

Cheers...

LGB
 
mines built on a foldup workmate 2000 that replaced the top with thick wood so its mobile :D
 

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did you notice the black&decker drill I rigged onto my trimmer. that crank was wearing me out. I had one big arm and 1 small arm. I was starting to look like a fiddler crab,lol
 
did you notice the black&decker drill I rigged onto my trimmer. that crank was wearing me out. I had one big arm and 1 small arm. I was starting to look like a fiddler crab,lol

I noticed it cause I got a little black & decker that I want to use with my Redding trimmer. Did you build something to set the driver on or do you just hold it?
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I originally wanted to use it to do 223 brass but have since gotten a possum hollow trimmer. Ain't nothing faster for me right now.
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I grinded the end of the trimmer to fit inside the drill. Ill take a close up of it when I get home and post it. and no its light enough that it holds itself up, plus it bends in half so it kind of slides itself. from the looks of yours I would get a bit that fits inside the drill and grind it down so you can thread it to screw into your trimmer where the handle screws in (if thats how it works) so you dont have to alter the trimmer.
 
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