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Does anyone have a portable system they take to the range to make adjustments while they are shooting?
 
Does anyone have a portable system they take to the range to make adjustments while they are shooting?
I mounted a Rockchucker on a Black&Decker workmate. Folds up if needed and solid as a rock. Has a step right where you want to put your foot up.
 
My presses are mounted on boards that can be removed from my bench and clamped to any work surface. Before building my bench a few weeks ago, They were used on a Black and Decker workmate. If I wanted to, I could take the whole set-up to the range.
 
I mounted a Rockchucker on a Black&Decker workmate. Folds up if needed and solid as a rock. Has a step right where you want to put your foot up.
Agree on the B&D Workmate. I replaced the top of mine with doubled 3/4" oak ply. I prefer having the "step" facing the rear. It's a good place to put an ammo can full of lead to stabilize the B&D.

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I let her pick the wall color and the curtains, but never let her clean.

As far as her sense of humor is concerned she says "she has to keep laughing, or else she'd be crying".

Hard to love a cowboy.
 
I really like the Wokmate set up pictured above. Very simple, efficient & element set up. Nicely done!
 
My box I posted above is portable, I have just gotten started in reloading and don't have near as much stuff as some here....but I'm getting there :>)
 
I posted my thumbnail in another thread in this forum, post #43 in the one about "How Organized is Your Reloading Room?"

I can't figure out how to post the picture here; the forum says I have already posted the picture...

In case you are interested:

http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=774894&page=2

You mean this one:
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Not fancy but works

My Reloading bench / Table,
I plan to build A dedicated bench once I complete the room.
 

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This is my first re-loading table, made completely of random junk pine I had laying around in the garage. It's not much, but it does the trick. Oh, and it gave me a reason to use the old pine I'd refused to throw away for so many years. Win-win!
 
There's a lot of reloaders with skills on this thread!!!
Great ideas to make reloading areas work for each situation.
You all have different solutions, so be advised that your ideas WILL be used by others!:what:

Enjoy the hobby:D
JD
 
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This is my first re-loading table, made completely of random junk pine I had laying around in the garage. It's not much, but it does the trick. Oh, and it gave me a reason to use the old pine I'd refused to throw away for so many years. Win-win!
Seriously cool reloading table. Nice.
 
I have out grown my garage space, and my wife wants the garage back. I have been working on my new reloading shop for the last month now. I still have to terminate my perminate power to the house, and build my last 16ft bench down the left side. The Left bench will be for my Dillon presses, and the back wall will be for my single stage presses. My right bench will house my drill press, case prep station, and gun care area. I will have 12" deep shelving above the left bench, and wall cabinets above the right bench. I will have a 36"W x 72"H x 24"D storage shelve at the end of my right bench. The cut out on the back wall is for my A/C unit.

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