Showing off my reloading setup

ScottJ

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Long story but a cascade of events and emotions has caused me to take yet another job so I can move back home (moved to SC back in January).

I'm so glad to have my dedicated reloading and casting area back.
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There's an equal amount of space behind me. It was mostly storage before but I'm going to expand into it now.
 
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That looks like a good place to work. But, it looks cold and I'm getting old and I don't like the cold lately! LOL
 
It's as warm or cold as I want it to be, ArchAngel. It's a room off to the side of my garage and I can climate control the whole area. Although in the heat of Summer the AC could use a little help. Might have to score me a portable unit off Craigslist.

Here's the front of the casting bench:
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I got all those ingots onto that bottom shelf with the help of a little child labor. This shot also shows the other half of the room I'm going to expand into.

That Lee Classic has been used as a decap station and I have a Lee Load-All II that's been in a box since I got it Christmas 2010 I need to get up and running.

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That's a good casting bench and plenty of ingots. Looks like you're all set up alright, well done!
 
Congrats!

Excellent Work Area,Thanks for the Pix!.
 
And I hope you have a good ventilation system as well - those lead fumes are not good!

I want to second this suggestion--heavy metal toxicity is no fun. If you can't get an adequate ventilation system, please wear a no-kidding respirator when you are casting. Prevention is much easier than chelation. Take care.
 
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