My *portable* reloading station
Hello All,
New to reloading (just starting), also new here, but read this thread extensively to get an idea of where to start.
I'm posting this because someone may be in the same situ I was. Hope this helps.
My predicament was lack of a permanent work space. I have a nice oversize garage with great light and space, but.... Living in the frozen tundra, even though my garage is fully insulated I figured reloading in the wild temperature swings would probably not be a good idea.
I have a finished basement. I floated the idea of converting the downstairs guest bedroom into a reloading room, and I got "that" look.
So my challenge was to come up with a way to work and reload comfortably, but get everything out of the way and out of sight when not reloading.
List of materials:
1) one pair of inexpensive saw horses ~ $30
2) one hollow core door 36" x 80" ~ $28
3) one sheet of 3/4 plywood finished on one side ~ $25
4) one tube of construction adhesive ~ $3
5) 6 or so 1/4-20 x 5in Bolts + washers and wing nuts ~ $8
6) a few plastic storage containers to store lead, brass, powder, etc.
Nice thing was that I got everything at the man store in one trip. I had them rip the sheet of plywood to the right width for free as I didn't have a table saw, then all I had to do was to cut to length with my circle saw and glue it on. I used the extra piece to cut out small square reinforcing plates for the underside of the door to mount my press to give it extra strength.
Takes about 15 to 20 minutes to set everything up and start to reload. It's nice to be able to listen to music ow watch the big screen while reloading too! Only bad thing is that my rump can only take sitting on that stool for a few hundred rounds! That will be my next upgrade for sure.
Hope this helps someone.