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  1. #81
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    Default Re: Check out my reloading room/bench

    Quote Originally Posted by bamboomaster View Post
    This looks way too nice (and organized to boot!) for a reloading room. If I had something that cool, I'm not sure I'd ever leave it for a trip to the range...

    All you're missing is a Barcalounger...

    Still though, two thumbs up!
    If I had room for a recliner and a flat screen TV I'd never leave it. It looked organized just long enough to take the photo then I started loading some .45 Colt and it was back to normal in seconds.

    I still think I could fit a pole and a stage as long as I limit the dancers to midgets.

  2. #82
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    Default Re: Check out my reloading room/bench

    looks good, but getchaself a digital scale for time's sake!! LOL I wish my room was that clean and neat.

  3. #83
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    Default Re: Check out my reloading room/bench

    Very Nice, I'm about half-way there, Just need a few upgrades and I'll be complete.
    Recoil Happens

  4. #84
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    Default Re: Check out my reloading room/bench

    Quote Originally Posted by Fred762 View Post
    looks good, but getchaself a digital scale for time's sake!! LOL I wish my room was that clean and neat.
    I have a Hornady digital. It's on the shelf somewhere.

  5. #85
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    Levittown, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Check out my reloading room/bench

    Wish I had a basement. Or even a second floor. It's difficult living in a phone booth having next to zero storage area. Beautiful work and planning! Enjoy!

  6. #86
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    Default Re: Check out my reloading room/bench

    I got my new MEC Marksman press mounted to my new reloading bench. I used an Inline Fabrication Ultra Mount made for the MEC.

    I used 3 2x4s under the bench top to mount the back of the Ultra Mount onto. I pre-drilled all the holes in the 2x4s and used 3" Industrial Deck Screws. Two 2x4s are mounted sideways with the third screwed into the side of those two 2x4s. That creates a mini beam that will not flex. They are all tied into the 2x4s used to support the 3/4" plywood bench top. I used 1/4"x5" bolts, washers on both ends, lock washers and double nutted it all.

    I used 3" lag bolts with washers and lock washers on the front of the Ultra Mount. They are screwed into the center of the supporting 2x6 that supports the 2x4s. The 2x6s are wrapped with 1"x6" planks.

    There is absolutely NO Flex in this Mounting System. It is Rock Solid.












  7. #87
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    Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Check out my reloading room/bench

    Quote Originally Posted by MD66948 View Post
    I got my new MEC Marksman press mounted to my new reloading bench. I used an Inline Fabrication Ultra Mount made for the MEC.

    I used 3 2x4s under the bench top to mount the back of the Ultra Mount onto. I pre-drilled all the holes in the 2x4s and used 3" Industrial Deck Screws. Two 2x4s are mounted sideways with the third screwed into the side of those two 2x4s. That creates a mini beam that will not flex. They are all tied into the 2x4s used to support the 3/4" plywood bench top. I used 1/4"x5" bolts, washers on both ends, lock washers and double nutted it all.

    I used 3" lag bolts with washers and lock washers on the front of the Ultra Mount. They are screwed into the center of the supporting 2x6 that supports the 2x4s. The 2x6s are wrapped with 1"x6" planks.

    There is absolutely NO Flex in this Mounting System. It is Rock Solid.
    Cripes, my *roof* isn't that solid...

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