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Reloading
Help me design my reloading area
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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039; Red" data-source="post: 2102901" data-attributes="member: 107965"><p>I like the 8 foot bench myself. Mine has shelves that sit against the wall for bullets on one end and dies on the other end. Shelves are 20 inches tall and built to 4inches deep. I would go 6 inch deep shelves, but that cuts into my work area. I have three presses and powder measure mounted and scale is mobile. Peg board in between the shelves is handy for wrenches and small items to keep them off of the bench when not in use. Lay things out before you start drilling holes to mount presses. If you have to move mounted items, I find a piece of old brass shoved into the hole adds character to the set up. Good luck, and enjoy your loading room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol' Red, post: 2102901, member: 107965"] I like the 8 foot bench myself. Mine has shelves that sit against the wall for bullets on one end and dies on the other end. Shelves are 20 inches tall and built to 4inches deep. I would go 6 inch deep shelves, but that cuts into my work area. I have three presses and powder measure mounted and scale is mobile. Peg board in between the shelves is handy for wrenches and small items to keep them off of the bench when not in use. Lay things out before you start drilling holes to mount presses. If you have to move mounted items, I find a piece of old brass shoved into the hole adds character to the set up. Good luck, and enjoy your loading room. [/QUOTE]
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