Show us your reloading bench

Just moved

After 18 years in the same house using a small office as my reloading room (below), I am in the process of setting up an entirely new reloading room. There is another bench on the left where you see the blue cover for one of my Dillon 1050s.



The next photo is a shot of my 6' bench with my two Dillon 1050s, located in my new home. All the stuff underneath is loaded ammo in boxes soon to be stored in a safe dedicated to holding ammo.



This is a shot of my 4' bench that is dedicated to single stage reloading, rifles mostly but some other pistol calibers like 41 Magnum and 45 Colt. I've radically reduced the number of pistol calibers I load for.



The benches are by Gladiator and are adjustable for height. They are currently set at 41". These benches are by far the finest I've ever owned and used.

Keith
 
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Absolutely love the light socket/outlet extender on the right! Hello, 2014? Meet 1950!

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No! I wont do it! My reloading place looks like a hoarder needs an intervention, all you neat persons, with such clean and orderly benches get on my nerves. I try , but as soon as I clean and organize everything, the dis-organization fairies come at night and everything gets all back to it's usual disarray and clutter .....sometimes I wish I was OCD and organized but it just don't work.
And I'm not throwing away all the good reloading stuff I've collected over the last 35 years of reloading.
If some will post photo's of real cluttered benchs maybe I will too.
Gary
 
Lots of really nice set ups. I especially like the room olskool has. And I dig that Forster press in one of the photos. A friend loads on a Forster, and they just can't be beat for a single stage.
 
I am loving these reloading setups, got some great ideas now for when I start back reloading!!!

Thanks
Jim
 
This is my purpose built reloading bench. The Walnut Hill is the only one bolted to the bench. The rest of my gear is bolted to plywood that gets clamped wherever I need it. Not shown is my original bench (converted student desk) that my CoAx resides on.
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