New Reloading Setup

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cnjarvis
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New Reloading Setup

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It's not 100% but here it is!

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This is the nicest setup I've had to date. The Large cabinets and the upper cabinets are Gladiator - Garage Works made by Whirlpool. They're pricey but they're nice. (I was going to build cabinets but the wife insisted on these...) The workbench itself is made of 2x4's, 4x4's and 3/4" plywood and painted black. The work surface is a double layer of plywood glued & screwed and covered with 24 ga. galvanized sheet metal. I put a piece of pegboard behind the workbench for misc. tool storage too. I still have to mount an undercabinet flourescent light and a power strip and I need to get a stool. As you can see in the second and third photos, there are white labels on some of the containers. I picked up a label maker at wally world and I'm using that in place of the masking tape and sharpie from days past.
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Old Time Hunter
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Post by Old Time Hunter »

WOW!!!
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Post by Ravenman »

Very nice. And here is my reloading heaven.

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Post by neil mitchell »

Nice setup. I especially like the Dewalt planer in the bottom of the cabinet. Do you use it to trim cases? ....Just Kidding. Woodworking is my "other" hobby.

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Post by rjohns94 »

Very nice setups. Put mine to shame for sure.
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Post by Andrew »

So, I guess you have problems with bears getting in your reloading gear? 8)

I like those storages cabinets, but as you said, pricey. Very nice setup by the way and you'll have to get some more pics when it's "100%". :D
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

All these reloading set-up pictures are great! Continue to share the "best practices"!!! :D
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