Show us a picture of your reloading bench

@wbstx11: I, too have been using a B&D Workmate and find it very convenient. Rockchucker & Partner presses are mounted to the left and center, with the Lee Classic Turret occupying the right position. I chose to mount along the long edge as this gives me knee room when seated. Two small vices occupy the far corners to take care of the occasional clamping job. Eventually I'll spread out, but this has been providing good service for nearly 6 years.
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Just setting up the bench since we've moved and added some bullet storage and so far like it a lot. For the purposes of showing the new storage I have all my other stuff off to the side and out of sight! I might add another two of these for additional bullets.

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1895, you gotta quit showing that thing off. I'm about to move and my wife would have a full blown conniption fit if I built something that nice. Call me envious.
 
thanks guys, I bought them on Amazon: Quantum QTB305 Clear 5-1/4-Inch by 23-5/8-Inch by 6-1/2-Inch Tip Out Bin System, White

I'm considering adding another two on top of these.

I know, I know, I've posted these everywhere... they just really work well for me since I use a single stage press!

1895gunner
 
Super organization. Just awesome. My humble and sort of organized area will be photographed soon. It is where I founded one of my businesses and still use the shared space occasionally for new product kitting and such. I store most things in bins and totes.
 
Great photos everyone!!! Keep them coming, we are helping members who are new to this by giving them ideas!
 
I think I posted this in a different thread, but since this is supposed to be for loading bench pix I will put it here as well. This is my second reloading bench--the first is way too messy to show.

It's bolted to the floor and the floor joists above.

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I'd like to show my loading area, but would be too embarrassed by the horrible mess. I tend to load on one machine and clean around it when I start and stack everything else around the other loaders, stacked deep. :eek:
 
Hey guys,
Some great reloading setups here! I've seen a few that have what I consider to be a safety issue. I recommend that you store your primers away (like on other side of the room) from your powders. In fact, I keep my primers in airtight ammo cans and across the room. Not even next to my presses. If I set off a tube full of primers while reloading, I don't want the rest of my powder or primers thinking they should get in on the fireworks. :what:
Just a thought. Otherwise, keep the great pics coming!
 
I do not want to go off thread topic, I agree store powder and primers separate, powder in metal cabinet that would vent. Primers actually in heavy box with heavy unlocked lid that would open if ignition.


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Elkins45, great idea with the threaded rod. Did you use a bead of glue between the slats? You could move it to the center of the floor and use it as an island style bench.

This is mine. I probably posted the pic in this thread already.

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Added a second work bench and a new tool box to get ready for my new press coming in. Cleaned up as well...

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