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<blockquote data-quote="gonehuntingagain" data-source="post: 73136" data-attributes="member: 1206"><p>Put in as much storage as you can! </p><p>I have seen some guys make a sound-deadened cabinet specifically for their tumbler, especially if they had more than one - this may make the wife happy depending on where your room is located in the house. </p><p>Figure out where you want things, then look to see if you need to run any additional wires for outlets (or rearrange so stuff is close enough to an outlet). </p><p>If there is a closet, look around on the internet to get some ideas for how to organize it to maximize storage and ease of finding stuff. Look for other things to help organize your stuff on the counter and in the cabinets as well. If you get it organized now it will be easier to keep reasonably clean/uncluttered later on.</p><p>As for the bench, get a chair that is comfortable and then set the highth of the bench so you can work comfortably when you are seated. It may also be good if one part of the bench was elevated such that it would be comfortable to work at while standing - like when cleaning or working on one of your guns. </p><p>I know having my progressive shotshell reloader and my rifle press &amp; powder measure stand mounted at the same time leaves me with no space for stuff like gun maintenance or projects, so I think it would be cool to mount a plate of aluminum to one end of the bench and have it drilled/tapped for the presses/accessories so each could be removed and remounted in just a couple of minutes and the other holes could be plugged so stuff doesn't drop down in them. </p><p>I guess it wouldn't matter if you had a large enough workspace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonehuntingagain, post: 73136, member: 1206"] Put in as much storage as you can! I have seen some guys make a sound-deadened cabinet specifically for their tumbler, especially if they had more than one - this may make the wife happy depending on where your room is located in the house. Figure out where you want things, then look to see if you need to run any additional wires for outlets (or rearrange so stuff is close enough to an outlet). If there is a closet, look around on the internet to get some ideas for how to organize it to maximize storage and ease of finding stuff. Look for other things to help organize your stuff on the counter and in the cabinets as well. If you get it organized now it will be easier to keep reasonably clean/uncluttered later on. As for the bench, get a chair that is comfortable and then set the highth of the bench so you can work comfortably when you are seated. It may also be good if one part of the bench was elevated such that it would be comfortable to work at while standing - like when cleaning or working on one of your guns. I know having my progressive shotshell reloader and my rifle press & powder measure stand mounted at the same time leaves me with no space for stuff like gun maintenance or projects, so I think it would be cool to mount a plate of aluminum to one end of the bench and have it drilled/tapped for the presses/accessories so each could be removed and remounted in just a couple of minutes and the other holes could be plugged so stuff doesn't drop down in them. I guess it wouldn't matter if you had a large enough workspace. [/QUOTE]
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