Reloading room almost ready!!

I'll be loading for 9mm 45acp 762x39 458socom 50bmg. I'd like to start with 762 and progress from there so I'd love to hear how some of the pros would approach this and what gear you'd choose.
It’s almost Xmas so any info on gear the wife may want to get for me would be greatly appreciated nutz....
 
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Looks great. Huge compared to my reloading area. Not alot of room in our place so I ended up building a bench in the one closet that doesn't get used. It's a big closet with double doors which I put a locking door knob on, so when not in use I just close and lock the door and everything's secure and out of sight.
 
Looks great. Huge compared to my reloading area. Not alot of room in our place so I ended up building a bench in the one closet that doesn't get used. It's a big closet with double doors which I put a locking door knob on, so when not in use I just close and lock the door and everything's secure and out of sight.

The reloading room is on the end of the shack and Probably about the same size as your closet.....look back at the pics. After packing in all my ammo today it’s a small area for sure but will be perfect for rolling.
Room is all done Just gotta get the gear now .....no excuses anymore!!!
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That setup looks really nice, It looks like it will outlast you and a few others owners as well. Ive never seen a shack like that, we dont have any oil fields anywhere close to here.
 
I’ve decided for the gun room I’m going to tear out all the wood interior that’s has been installed over 20 years of rigging in the patch. I will then line the inside with 3/16 steel checker plate and weld it all up .... then some custom hangers and holders for the guns.
This will unsure everything inside is safe from a fire. Since the walls will be 2inch thick of dead air space with steel skin in and out.
This will also give me a bit more total inside area as the wood floor over the years of remodeling has become 4 inches thick and the wood walls are 2” thick. And I’m sure there’s rot and mild mold along with who knows what else under all the wood.
I might just leave the inside bare metal if the checker plate is clean and rust free.....should look badass .
 
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