Where is your reloading room located?

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My reloading room is a spare bedroom.
I have my computer desk, several shelving units & my reloading bench in there.

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Spare bed room turned into man cave. Lockable door if needed (ie, young children visiting, etc..).

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Converted my office (in the breezeway) to the loader/storage room. Have shelves/cabinets on the back of a 400# office desk that is about 4 feet deep. Still have over two feet of work space. The presses are mounted onto 2Xs and then bolted to the desk with wing nuts. They can be easily and quickly dismounted if need be. Youngest is 21 and the doors are lockable if wee ones come in with others. So nice to have shelves/storage everywhere. Have two stacks of old kitchen cabinets on the other side of the room beside the metal shelving. Just do not know what to do with all the space. Time to clutter it up now---LOL. :)
 
Mines in my shop it's about 75 ft from the house. Built a 12x25 room in it got a small bath room ac and heat. Grand kids can't get unless I let them. Try to spend about 4hrs a day in it.
 
Thanks for all the responses. I believe the garage will be my reloading area as it's easier to keep secure from my young son, at least for the next month or two! I look forward to the day he is old enough to join me.
 
Small room in the basement with a locked door, concrete walls and no window. It also has it's own ventilation. My kids are grown and on their own now (hope they start bringing little ones around soon!) But when they were little I did the same as Gamestalker and showed them everything. Never had a problem. Only locked the door when we had visitors that might be curious. My son often reloaded with me, or he would have no ammo to shoot, so he was protective of the room and cognizant of keeping others safe.
Also, it is kept very, very, clean, with lockable storage cabinets for all components and all guns in a safe.
 
My loading room is in the basement. I'm the only human in my household, and the dog doesn't seem too interested in the loading process. So, I have little to worry about right now.

As for the OP's concern, I had a thought on this... Can you find some sort of press cover that would lock in place to prevent your child(ren) from playing with the press? I'm picturing something similar to the locking bags that are used to cover inoperable parking meters. Just a thought.
 
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