WOW!!!! nice! You have 21’ of Love and a vault DOOR!!! that’s commitmentI wouldn't call mine luxurious, but it's functional with a 21' reloading bench:
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Roughly 700 square ft of reloading/gun/safe Rm.
how many press are you going to put in it. once I mount a press it stays there! I have 4Thanks for starting this thread!!!
Building mine next month. Walls are up, sheet rocked, power and lights in. Then I stopped several years ago. Gonna get a concrete floor and build benches.
I got some great ideas from looking at these. And I’m envious.
Chuck. Who makes that vault door? I’m finishing our basement and a vault door is in the list. I’m following the other thread that’s open on the subject as well.
$4,000 .... man, even if I had the money, I wouldn’t pay that much. $4,000, I could get one of those high end dillionshttps://www.sturdysafe.com/products/custom-vault-doors
All said and done it was a little over $4K delivered.
That's bigger than my cabin..
how many press are you going to put in it. once I mount a press it stays there! I have 4
Fly fish, fly tie table too...! nice2. My Rockchucker and my 550. Room for a case prep area. And most importantly, storage for components and finished products. The wall my bench is gonna go along is 18’ 6”.
But I also want room for my 3 shotgun presses, 600jr for 12 and 20, and a MEC 650 for 12 gauge. That stuff will probably have to go on a separate bench along a 12’ 6” wall.
Then there’s the fly/jig tying bench.
And a separate bench dedicated for cleaning/maintaining/repairing weapons.
Room should look like a horseshoe when I get done.
Already bought a 20’ connex box to put all the junk I have stored in there now.
that looks like a Dental Office! so clean
that’s nice man! that don’t need any cleaning. You got the Grill and Weber! Cold Beer and smoked meat! Now you just need a toilet. Anybody pee’s in the yard like I do?Luxury is in the eye of the beerholder... I mean beholder
My "shop" is a 10'x15' storage building that houses nearly all my tools, many of the parts for my 66 mustang that's being resto-modded, as well as my reloading setup and other stuff.
Not luxurious in the classic sense I suppose, but it has heat/air, a stereo, and opens up to my bar/grill area that has a mini fridge with beer and water. So it's luxurious to me, lol. Though it could use a good cleaning
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Yep along with your welder, torch, charcoal and other flammables and accelerants.Yep, page 49 of the Lyman manual states to ensure you store your primers, powder, and propane in very close proximity.
As with most, the Blue Oval has poisoned your thinking.Yep along with your welder, torch, charcoal and other flammables and accelerants.
I do at least keep my black powder, friction primers, and cannon in a separate place.
(1841 mtn howitzer replica)
Nah, haha. I love my mustangs, but it's a to each their own kinda thing. My daily drivers are Toyotas. I like cruising and going fast once in a while, but my "racecar" days are behind me. After a certain point it's money that wins races anyway.As with most, the Blue Oval has poisoned your thinking.
Hard to go wrong with a 70 chevelle. Awesome cars!Always liked and wanted a 65-66 fastback stang, but I'll settle for my 70 chevelle.
Love that cannon!
Very posh, dare I say Cosmopolitan?