Moving stuff

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chief99

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Man , you don't realize how much reloading stuff you have until you have to move it. Had to move my reloading station to have a room for my grandsons. Not only move it but move it upstairs. Took me 2 days . Boxed up all the stuff and got it upstairs . That only left one thing , yes you guessed it , the bench. My bench is probably like yours , sturdy. The legs are 4 by 4. then 2 by 4's and 3/4 inch plywood , must weigh 150 lbs. or more . I turned that sucker on it's back and pulled it up those stairs, one stair at I time. Liked to have killed me. 61 yrs. old but I got it done. Hope to never move my station again .
 
Ha! Chief, you need a friend. Call him up and treat him to a six pack once you all are done. Works wonders, that promise of beer does....
 
Beer? Chief, need any more help?

I understand. We moved to another state last year and the brass and bullets as well as loaded ammo nearly killed me. Oh to have just moved upstairs....
 
Last summer (year ago) we moved from a place in the country AND a place in town, to another place in town. Got set up pretty good for loading at the new place, but just yesterday found a couple of things I had been looking for since the move.
Christmas my daughter brought me a 5 gallon plastic bucket (very heavy) and said that I probably hadn't wanted to send it home with her the previous summer. It was full to the lid with boxes of loaded ammo. Until yesterday I had been carefully walking around it since Christmas, thinking it was full of ground corn cob polishing media. Now I have more ammo than I thought, but less polishing media.
 
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