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Running out of counter space.
 
It’s tight and square. It indexes really smoothly. I use it for small straight walled pistol and not to reform rifle brass. Harrells are high quality products. I think they are priced within reason too.
 
I see a lot of memorabilia, do you have some of your dad's or uncles equipment in there? Kind of special having that stuff passed down. I have my Dad's Dillon 550 and all of the paraphernalia that is needed to reload, and my uncle gave me a lot of his gear before he passed.

Bench looks good!

Happy thanksgiving!
 
or those of you looking for reloading setups with limited space - I present my bedroom. I’m still living with my parents-They don’t want all my reloading stuff all around the house, so I had to keep it in my room. Custom designed and built a desk that would work for me, and really liking it so far. I still need a little more organization and shelving, but it works well for me.

The desk is made from 2x4 and 3/4" ply, with lag bolts into the wall. Super sturdy, doesnt move at all. On top, I have the inline fabrication quick change system - makes it really easy to have all of my presses/tools solid when I need em, but can put em away when I dont. Currently I have my single stage and vice close by, with my progressive and shotshell press hidden in the back to make some more working area since Im not using them much this season. I still need to work on organizing my cables for my PC, and my bookshelf needs to be organized, but it works for now. All my brass storage is under the desk, with most of my tools in a plastic drawer unit until I can make a rolling unit with full length drawer slides.

All my powder/primers are kept on my closet locked up, away from everything else.

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dbmeed

in the first picture, I assume your LNL AP is hiding behind your desk chair on one of the Inline Fabrication docking mounts?
 
dbmeed

in the first picture, I assume your LNL AP is hiding behind your desk chair on one of the Inline Fabrication docking mounts?

Almost - its hiding behind the keyboard - the keyboard is actually off the edge of the desk, propped up by 3d printed brackets, so i can grab it when i need it, but have lots of desk space when I dont


So neat and tidy.

Do you actually reload anything?:ang3


sometimes.... haha not much lately, but once summer rolls around I start cranking up production. winter is organization/cleaning time
 
Room is rather tight. The spiders left for a night on the town, so I had it to myself for a change.









 
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Thought I join the bunch and say hi... Walk-in safe still not finished completely but the bench side is in good shape. I usually keep most bench-mounted items stored on the shelves under it, except progressive presses, but took a few out for the picture...

Old Piggyback II is set for 9mm and I don't change calibre on that. RCBS Pro 2000 is for multi calibres.

Redding Ultramag is for most rifle work requiring precision, I also have a Lee Challenger Breech Lock press for quick jobs like depriming, etc.

Recently added Frankford Arsenal primer pocket swager, fit nicely with rails on the bench. It feels like RCBS primer pocket swager does a better job but still working on that.

Lube-a-Matic II has been working nicely since 1996, using a Lyman heater underneath it.

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