ksimons
Member
Ksimons, what kind of press is that you have mounted there?
It's a 1970's vintage Lyman Spar-T. Thing weighs a ton, all cast iron and built to last.
Ksimons, what kind of press is that you have mounted there?
Thank you very much. The secret is two fold. First, create shelving that mirrors the size and shape of the materials to be stored on them. As you can see, reloading supplies are all the same size. LOL.Wow. That is a very nice use of space indeed.
I have about the same amount of equipment, but it's all on an 8' long bench. And it still gets cluttered. lol
Nicely done sir.
View attachment 184692
Ive been a lurker for a while and just started reloading this past fall. Im very, very new to reloading and learn something new everyday from this site.
Brice
View attachment 184692
Ive been a lurker for a while and just started reloading this past fall. Im very, very new to reloading and learn something new everyday from this site.
Brice
I am a ninja...its just part of my training.
Stupid iphone.
A good craftsman never blames his tools.
Been through Portis - thriving metropolis.
Thanks, it is, 2x6's on 10" centers, 1 1/2 plywood top, 3" wood screws and lag bolted to the concrete block. Should be there a while.... I still want to add a laminate top to the work surface to help with cleaning.Sweet Agony
That is one solid looking bench.