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  • reload999
    Wow, that's a beautiful setup! Here is my loading area, in the corner of the garage.

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  • Pistollero1050
    Heres my humble setupsafeco003.jpgsafeco002.jpg
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  • Alan Rushing
    JustC

    There must be times when you feel badly with all of that junk up against that beautiful wall. [;)]

    Forgive me please, but I envey you, your wall, probably what it goes to or is attached to, and all of that junk strewn about helter skelter! [:)]

    Great set up ... I could be there for a week and quite content ... simply beautiful and very productive. That is neat and it is clean. [:)]

    Could do anything and everything there. [^]
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  • bambambam
    All very nice pic's. I'm just getting started on the metalic loading but looks like I still have alot of collecting to do. Nice organized spaces with good utilization of space available[;)]
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  • bpost
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  • JustC
    Alan, that used to actually be a 1 car garage. No way I was gonna let the wife unit try to park a suburban in it[:0] so I figured for safe keeping of the truck, I better remove the temptation. I pulled the door out, and framed in a casement 3 panel window, then insulated and installed the tongue and groove walls (pine available with the bead cuts right from home depot)and covered it in a semi-gloss oil based clear. I built the shelves on the load bench to match with the same material. It is actually pretty cheap. I then layed the tile.

    It was/is originally a game room with a bar and pool table. Once the second youngen came along, I had to give up my room in the house and put the loading and cleaning bench out there, so the game room became dual purpose, and very close quarters. But, if you move a few things on the bench, you can still manage a game of pool.

    just remember to move the damn drop tube on the powder thrower[:(!][:D]
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  • tazzer
    Dang those are some nice set ups I feel so inadequate now [}:)][:D][:D][:D]
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  • zimmden
    JustC and bpost : You two have more equipment and components than most gun stores I've been in. I bet you just hate it when you misbehave and get sent to your "room".
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  • Alan Rushing
    I have nothing like any of that now. This does give me an ideal to hopefully move towards. Folks ... I see many very good ideas. Very orderly and see fore thought and planning. Very nice. [;)]
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  • Justjump
    Ok so I'm a day or 2 late but I'm here now
    Need to work on the shelf bowing especially in pic 5

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    Casting
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  • JustC
    Damn justjump, what did you ROB A PRIMER FACTORY[:D]

    can you do barrel work on that lathe?
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  • Justjump
    This is what is currently on the bench. pair of 98's in 270 american walnut. 1890 22wrf lined
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    4 finished ones with different stock options
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    Half round rolling block 33win winchester oct 44mag Sunburst stocks
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    Springfield 06 special bolt/ classic fiddleback maple/ cocobola
    Remington of unknown origin barreled in 218bee
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    Also do shotguns and revolvers
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