Reloading room gallery

Greetings!
I suggest sharing your awesome reloading room pics in this thread

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What a neat idea. It would be nice to see what the community posts!

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Can’t believe in 3 months no one has posted any pictures! Come on guys, people want ideas. I would but my reloading room is currently packed up because I am getting place ready to put down new flooring! Taking a while since I am prepping the floors myself, and I mean by myself! :joy::joy::joy:

I second this, I’d love to see some pictures. Maybe you can send us a picture when yours is renovated. :slight_smile:

Small but convenient ! I have to remove some things for some task but I make it work . Made the Bench out of 2X4 / 2x6 and 3/4 plywood . Drawers and shelves are 3/4 poplar . Top is 66”x 30” , cabinets solid oak . My Brother is a cabinet maker . Last Pic is a 8’ Bench I built for my Shooting Buddy up the street.

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I’m totally new to reloading and so far I got this micro reloading corner of my bedroom since I live in a flat and am a bit limited on space

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I would be embarrassed to show my reloading area. :zany_face:

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Me too, it was set up to be temporary but became permanent.

I wouldn’t call it awesome, but here is where the magic happens. My wife calls it The Black Hole. She could be right.

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My reloading area is quite compact but works well for me. I started on a Black & Decker Work Mate. These are old kitchen cabinets from our remodel.

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So, is the chair not soft enough that you need more cushion, or what? :rofl: :squinting_face_with_tongue:

I often have thought of purchasing one of those chairs! :confused:

It’s soft, but it’s got a “saddle” contour. Kinda scrunches the boys :smile: It is uncomfortable after sitting awhile. I’m still looking for a better, comfy stool, maybe with a back rest.

I’ve experienced the same thing. Not very comfortable after a while.

My happy place. What a GREAT hobby for those of us trying to keep our brain cells active.

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