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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    Most of you are tidy buggers.Mines a bit of a mess but I can usually find things

    Mine a bit messy like this too Brian.

    But like you I always seem to find what I'm looking for.

    I'll post some pics soon.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by nobbie View Post
    Replaced the scales asap, didn't like waiting 5+ secs each time for them to stop moving...what magnetic dampening?

    Yeah I think I'll be looking for some digital scales soon.
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    Ok so here's my Reloading Bench .... and No I didn't clean it up for your viewing pleasure.
    It always looks like this or sometimes it's even worse.

    More Lee Presses than you can shake a stick at.

    The Lee Classic press on the left was purchased new by me 34yrs ago as a 16 year old when I first became addicted to reloading and it's still going strong.

    Who said Lee gear is rubbish.

    L to R: Forster Bonanza Co-Ax Press, Lee Classic Press, Lee Load Master and another Lee Load Master.

    Absent is a Lyman T-Spar which is out on loan to a newby spreading the love to an emerging addict.

    Cheers
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    Finally got around to getting a pic of my bench. Bench is a scaled up NRA bench you see plans around for. Cupboards are custom and raised up for more bench space. Mounted the presses as pictured to allow space for working on rifles etc in the middle. Modified A cat safe with shelf clips for ammo storage. I think the reloading bug has got in deep.........

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    Here is my set-up

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    Hey Baz any chance of a close up photo of your shelf clips and shelving in your safe pls ? I need to do the same, currently just have shelves carefully balanced :-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kscott View Post
    Hey Baz any chance of a close up photo of your shelf clips and shelving in your safe pls ? I need to do the same, currently just have shelves carefully balanced :-(
    Comac

    The ones at the top, got 4 strips and 4 clips per shelf. riveted the strips in. just plywood shelves cut to size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzfubz View Post
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    Good Skills

    That must be the tidiest reloading bench I have ever seen.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzfubz View Post
    Sweet setup!
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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    That must be the tidiest reloading bench I have ever seen.
    lol, sounds like a thread challenge !

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    Can I just say if I took the same photo now it would be unrecognisable due to large amount of crap everywhere. Only cleaned it when the turret press arrived
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    Here is my reloading setup. I make up 9mm, .223 and 308 out the little box. Totally portable/mobile and stores under my bed. Its a great choice for those who lack workspace or storage space as I do currently.
    All the smaller tools like trimming, chamfering, repriming etc fit in the hand press box the press is on.

    Oh and it all fits in a nice small box (we all like to fit things in a nice small box now don't we )
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