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how do you like the modifications to your lee turret , is the shell ejector worth the cost ?
nice set up !!
 
Thanks for all the nice comments folks!

how do you like the modifications to your lee turret , is the shell ejector worth the cost ?
nice set up !!

Oh my yes, the shell ejector is worth its weight in gold. I have been experimenting with a 4-flipper design that still has a few bugs in it. I would use that flipper for when I am prepping cases and only using one stage at a time.

The Ergo handle and the ultramount are also well worth the cost. I love the Inline Fab stuff.
 
This is what I've been using. The problem is, I turn wood in the same room, so fine sawdust covers the bench. The plan is to build a nice solid maple Bench similar to those old wood desks that locked. Except the lid would be fitted with a light, and it would open overhead. The idea is to be able to cover everything and lock it up. Especially considering I just purchased a RCBS chargemaster, I want to preserve that for as long as possible. IMG_20170113_195609184_HDR.jpg
 
What is the most popular press on here? Not what you think is the best, but what you believe is the most popular you have seen on these pages?
 
That layer of sawdust can't be very conducive to your reloading. Do you throw a sheet or something over the entire area when it's not in use? I'd be really hesitant to have my Chargemaster even in the same room. If the sawdust gets in it, I would think it would be almost irreparably damaged or at the very least unable to be trusted.
 
I think there are more Dillon's on here then others. And the ones that have Dillon's most have two or more!
 
The left side of the bench
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And the right side of the bench
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20' of reloading goodness.....

Made this over the period of 3 weeks with a good friend of mine that owns a custom cabinet business so the majority of the work is his, I got to sand and move stuff to and fro. 4 Presses mounted (currently) with room for expansion, adjustable shelving, which is upgrade-able to drawers, almost enough room for all my "stuff". The majority of my pistol brass, brass cleaning equipment, and gun cleaning stuff is in another part of the room. We installed it last weekend, due to the 20' counter-top, it was a 5 man job to get it in and it took 8 hrs to set the cabinets etc.

Finally got the presses mounted and most of my stuff moved. My old reloading bench is going to be cleaned up, modified and used as a project bench/cleaning station. I've still got my old RCBS Rockchucker mounted to it for de-priming







and my powder "station" which now stays set up with a see through tub covering the scale & camera when not in use:



Just in time for a Father's Day loading session..

and the old:



It served well, but was just a "little" cramped for what I had.

Chuck
 
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