Stainless Reloading Bench and Helper

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this is my reloading bench I used a old commercial kitchen counter top and bolted 3/8 inch steel to it so I could drill and tap it also to keep it ridged the top shelf also came out of the same kitchen prep area it has multiple spots for the presses and accessories storage is under in a steel lockable cabinet the bar chair is the right height for me I plug the IPOD in and reload until I am done the dillon is used before a shooting class at 600 rounds an hour it is used for 44 mag 45 acp 223 9mm and 40s+w everything else is on the single stage one at a time its a labor of love plus now a days you can save alot of money plus no backorders and my little cowboy/reloading buddy is sportin his Ruger Bearcat in a Von Ringler holster
 

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OCD1 yes it is electric if it were gas I would have been put in orbit years ago due to what is in the garage besides gun powder there is a 69 Z28 a 07 HD softtail yamaha zuma and 2 generators
 
sixgunner; I have the Harley, and believe it or not the Zuma...one generator hooked to a motorhome....but, NO Z-28!!!!! ( sure wished I did). A buddy of mine is on the board of the St. Louis Camaro Club, so I get all the Camaro I can stand!!!! LOL!..............and that reloading outfit of yours should be featured in Better Homes and Gardens. I have never laid my eyes on something that nice!!! By the way, your helpers outfit...you know, when we were kids we all dressed like that....cowboys were our hero's! Whatever happened?!?!?!?
 

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