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Wrong kind of bench ;)

We're turning an old railroad comms case (7'x7') into a small reloading room/storage for all my junk. I have a pretty good sized bench out there. Hopefully we will get power run to it before the end of the year so I can move in. Until then this is what I got... :D


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Here are a couple of photos of the first shop I had when I moved to FLA.
The last photo is of my old shop bench in Ohio.

As you can see their is a little bit of difference in the amount of room I had to work with.
 

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I then took over the spare bedroom after the kid moved out. Needless to say I am enjoying the extra space.
 

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Got two new 650´s and sold my 550 to a friend.So now the bench is full :) I have one in 9mm, 40SW and 45acp, hoping to get a bulletfeeder for the 9mm soon.


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Malt, you DO know a 650 is capable to do a caliber change, don't you? That's a lot of money to spend just so you don't have to change calibers!:eek::what:
 
hehe yes I know but i do a lot of shooting and reloading. So it´s nice to have it reddy to go when i need to reload :)
 
Mr. malt,
Very nice indeed!! I have 15 quick-changes for my 650 and people always tell me I don't need quick-changes when I can just change over dies...it's all perspective. Some folks spend their money on more than one car, some have several ATVs....

One of these days I'm going to really set off the 'alarm' and buy a Dillon primer tube feeder...talk about a 'waste' of money!!

Congrats.

You need a longer bench now!!!
 
guess i need a longer bench VonFatman:p I have a quick-change kit for 223. plan to do use the 40 (smalprimers) and the 45 for changing. And have one just for 9mm. Do most of the rifle reloading on the coax, but i may start to reload some 308 on the 650. I have a primer filler: my dad :D but plan to buy the frankford arsenal primer tube filler.
 
getting close to how i want it. kinda stole half the basement from my wife hehe. just sold the 550B last week. on a side note green is my favorite color.
 

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Nice lookin set ups. If only I knew how to put one on here of mine, I would.
It's not hard.

The easiest way for me is to use Photobucket.
Creating an account is easy.

Upload your photo to Photobucket, then just copy and paste the IMG link to your post.

Photobucket is pretty easy and it is fairly self explanatory. I'm not very computer savvy myself and caught on pretty quick.
 
It's not hard.

The easiest way for me is to use Photobucket.
Creating an account is easy.

Upload your photo to Photobucket, then just copy and paste the IMG link to your post.

Photobucket is pretty easy and it is fairly self explanatory. I'm not very computer savvy myself and caught on pretty quick.

Yup, photobucket is the way to go!!

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It doesn't hold a candle to what some of you guys have, but I just built my first ever reloading bench and got it all set up last week and loaded my first few rounds ever a few nights ago. Pretty excited to continue in the hobby
 

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I have been reloading in my garage on a larger workbench but here in Texas it's too hot in the garage most of the time and with no basement space is a premium. I just finished my new indoor compact setup and although not fully organized he is a picture if someone is looking for a small space setup. The bench came with a 3/4" MDF top but I did not like the look. This is a hardwood butcher block and I also glued and screwed the MDF underneath so it's solid with no press movement. It also helps that two of the press mounting bolt also go through the metal cross brace. Thanks to photosaurus for the ideas.

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