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House build is all finished up - was able to convince my beautiful wife that I needed a reloading/tinkering space.

This is the reloading half - pretty simple man’s set up.

Still need to find something for the top of the bench, and figure out storage for beneath it.

The wall control panels work really well for organizing.
 
Wall Control panel with shelves. 5' Harbor Freight bench. 550 currently set up for .223

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Wall Control panel with shelves. 5' Harbor Freight bench. 550 currently set up for .223

Do you take your powder dispenser off the shelf when you use it? I tried my auto tricker on one of the wall control shelves to isolate it, but there was too much wobble in the shelf and it didn’t set level enough for my liking (i know you can level the unit).

I am trying to figure out a reliable method to isolate my scale/dispenser from vibrations.
 
Do you take your powder dispenser off the shelf when you use it? I tried my auto tricker on one of the wall control shelves to isolate it, but there was too much wobble in the shelf and it didn’t set level enough for my liking (i know you can level the unit).

I am trying to figure out a reliable method to isolate my scale/dispenser from vibrations.
My auto trickler is on the same bench as my press. I load all the cases first then seat bullets last to minimize vibration
 
Do you take your powder dispenser off the shelf when you use it? I tried my auto tricker on one of the wall control shelves to isolate it, but there was too much wobble in the shelf and it didn’t set level enough for my liking (i know you can level the unit).

I am trying to figure out a reliable method to isolate my scale/dispenser from vibrations.
Yes, the Chargemaster sits on the bench when in use. You can just see the Rock Chucker handle on the left edge of the pic. The dispenser is for loading .308, 300WM, and .223 for my Savage LRPV.
 
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