How about let’s see them Reloading Benches

it all fits in a 8 x 7 room , I think I'm just about maximum stuffage .
 

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Well this is what I'm working with now but will be building a case prep bench soon. Got some good ideas from this thread. Thanks Remmy and everyone posting. The little bench just too small plus I need more storage o_O.
 

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Same here in Kansas. Mine is in the garage to. Kids all grown up had plenty of room then one came back with two grandchildren but that is OK love them all. Have over head heat and have a couple of those portable air conditioners but will have to complete insulation. They cool now but they have to be close to you.
This thread got me to thinking again about moving inside....I've been spending today going through junk in my office and consolidating......I'm going to leave my bench in the garage for cleaning and working on my guns but move the reloading equipment inside....have been looking for a workbench that will fit the available space. Hope to get one ordered tonight or tomorrow as I've got a lot of reloading to do this Summer!
 
This thread got me to thinking again about moving inside....I've been spending today going through junk in my office and consolidating......I'm going to leave my bench in the garage for cleaning and working on my guns but move the reloading equipment inside....have been looking for a workbench that will fit the available space. Hope to get one ordered tonight or tomorrow as I've got a lot of reloading to do this Summer!
Man I did the garage for years but besides the hot and cold when u step up to higher end scales man they go crazy with small amount of breeze so even in reloading room inside I have to close up vent and leave door closed or my scale goes crazy!
 
Have a spare room so I added storage cabinets and two benches. Running out of room so the closet is getting gutted and more storage going in. Here in Az indoors in the AC is the only place to do this.
 

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Man I did the garage for years but besides the hot and cold when u step up to higher end scales man they go crazy with small amount of breeze so even in reloading room inside I have to close up vent and leave door closed or my scale goes crazy!
Me too. Have to close the A/C register when using the scales.
 
Some of you have money invested in your reloading rooms. Lost everything to a fire on January 29, 2019. Watch it burn to the ground. I like most had a lot tied up into reloading, gun, clothing, ammo, mounts, etc. For insurance purpose just know what you have. You do not realize what you have invested in a reloading room until it is gone. After all was said and done insurance alone for my hunting room was around $50,000. I know that I had more but could not prove it. Take a video of it on a regular basis making sure you show inventory of powder, primer, and bullet.
 
10' long X 3' wide 3/8" plate steel work table in air conditioned garage. Sometime's it's not enough room when I get really busy. Installing a couple JP "Tanks" on a couple guns. Good pictures you guys, gave me some good idea's.
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Man I did the garage for years but besides the hot and cold when u step up to higher end scales man they go crazy with small amount of breeze so even in reloading room inside I have to close up vent and leave door closed or my scale goes crazy!
I was spoiled for along time.....when I lived at the ranch I had a guest house that I used for my reloading/gun room. I could load, move my chair over and shoot out the window off a bench over my chrono at 100 yds checking both velocity and accuracy.....then move back over and keep developing loads! It sure made things easier than going back and forth to the range plus having a large reloading table plus shooting bench all in the Air Conditioned guest house! I was spoiled for sure!!
 
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