Show us your reloading setup!

Nice jimbo!!!! All but Bob Barker on the tube....I can handle all but The Price is Right!

Bob
 
Here is my basement setup.

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An old piece of kitchen counter top on the cheapest under counter cabinets at the home store. Added a sheet of 3/4 inch plywood with a tube of construction adhesive for extra stiffening. Easy clean surface, lots of storage and solid as a rock. The presses are mounted off to the right to leave a large area for gun cleaning and miscellaneous tasks. The vise with soft jaws is used a lot more than you'd think on a reloading bench. The typing table holds my brass low to my right hand, just the way I like it.

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When not in use, the typing table stores in the knee hole of the bench.

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Since these pictures were taken, the Rockchucker has been replaced on the bench by a 550. The Rockchucker is now mounted to a board that is lag bolted to another work bench when needed. I also replaced the bicycle grip on the handle with an oiled wood ball. Much better ergonomically.
 
Mr. Graf,
A fridge??? Pretty nice digs!

imashooter2,
Every reloader needs his/her own "facilities"...I suspect that is where the "Handloader Magazine(s)" are stashed so you can plan your next perfect range loads!! :-)

Roger,
That's a real nice set-up....I like the corner bench...all items at hand!

Bob
 
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imashooter2,
Every reloader needs his/her own "facilities"...I suspect that is where the "Handloader Magazine(s)" are stashed so you can plan your next perfect range loads!! :-)

Bob

Saves a lot of stair climbing! When I'm in the basement Her Majesty knocks on the door before coming down. Doesn't bother me, but even after 29 years there are sights she doesn't want to see.:p
 
Wow, those are some nice setups!

I have been thinking of getting into re-loading, but just don't know where i would do it at. Down south, we don't have the luxury of basement man-caves.

Maybe when one of the kids move out.....:rolleyes:
 
I just finished my bench! Though, I have yet to reload a single case since I'm broke again after spending all my money on reloading equipment and the bench. The bench is based on the NRMA design and I customized it for my available space. It is 12 feet long, 33 inches deep, and 36 inches tall. I need the Dillon raised platform for the reloader since it is a little too low for my taste right now.

Dillon 650 with case feeder.
 

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Oops sorry it is sideways. Done from phone.

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Been loading on this crummy old desk for 30 years now in a couple
of different houses. I had to put it back together with many
long sheetrock screws. I also have an X brace behind the book
shelf part. It's quite stable now and I can screw stuff right to
it any time I feel.

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...Nemo...
 
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Reloaded in the garage until the kids left home. Walk-in closets are great for storing reloading supplies and ammo.

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My man cave...
 

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