oldreloader
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Nice big finger but be forewarned..It'll grow on you!
You got case lube on the lens. lolzYup, it will grow on ya...I just started reloading a year ago. Still have a lot to learn, and I want to thank everyone for contributing, it's been a great help. Sorry for the terrible picture, iPads have crappy cameras
Rampro Ammo Check station universal gauge (GET one of these as soon as you can, this thing is great!)
When I built my current bench a co-worker had a solid core door laying around, from a renovated hospital, that he gave to me. I've had over 600lbs on the bench before and I bet I could have put another 1000 on it.Butcher block is very good for a bench top but so is a section of heavy, thick, solid core door. Got mine from a renovated hospital. You know how big those doors are? Heavy as hell. Have to use 3-4 hinges with bearings in them. Anyway, they make good bench tops. Go to a local Habitat Restore location if you have any and you can find all kinds of things that can be re-purposed for your reloading bench, shelving and storage of supplies, etc.
Ronno said:ALWAYS upgrading and updating!
I am NOT finished with the room, still working on it and it is a big task at hand… Walls need painted yet, shelves installed, LOTS of banners to hang and more & better lighting. The wood floor has yet to be put in etc... But here is a “idea” of what it will be like…
It is an old one I used to use to lube cast bullets when I used those, now it has not been used in a few years... In fact I tossed it away last week...Just curious if the roaster is for food or do you use it to plate cast bullets or some other task?
Everyone that reloads is a winner!You win
It's not much but all the space I have in the office. I have most of the brass cleaning, trimming & case prep in the garage.
I built the shelves with shelf pin holes so they are all adjustable.
Still waiting on the 550B.