That is exactly what I'm doing, perfect use of space. Was out in the cold garage gathering pieces, got the top and both legs, moved a chair out of the way, and its put together soon as the cold breaks and I can work without gloves Can take the big piece of wood from under the scale, mount the trimmer a lot different, and with the action vise and barrel wrench on the end I have more room for a load work table. New ideas galore. DaveBut consider building an L shaped bench. Thats what i did, if you ran a leg down that wall to the left side you could put your die/bullet storage rack, scales etc. there and free up some space for another press on the existing side?
Thanks, and from past 34 you said "rooms", separate for rifle, pistol, and shotgun?But hey, its YOUR cluttered mess. Its more than some gun people have.
Dang, that's about half of a double garage...I`m lucky I partitioned a 12x24 area off in my garage to make my reloading room, as well as have a area to clean rifles , mount scopes etc
Hard as it may be to believe, an accurate round comes out of that mess ever' so often...Post #2; I'd be scared to death to think what is lurking around in that mess.
LOL... thats what matters!!!Hard as it may be to believe, an accurate round comes out of that mess ever' so often...
Nah... i would love that if that were the case tough, but i do have a good start on it though...lol.Thanks, and from past 34 you said "rooms", separate for rifle, pistol, and shotgun?
I see em' they're right in front of the clock! I see a cleared out spot in front so there must be a seat?.....just sayin'Hard as it may be to believe, an accurate round comes out of that mess ever' so often...