Bedroom reloading setup
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Re: Bedroom reloading setup
I boarded my loft out moved my cabinets up there and put a bench at either end. One bench is set up for reloading the other has a gun vice on it and is used for rifle cleaning etc. A couple of shelving units and drawers and a comfy chair rounded it of. I just disappear into the loft and do my own thing.
I don't have any spare bedrooms they are kitten out as a office and for computer gaming.
I don't have room in a garage my out buildings are full with a lathe, milling machine, pedestal drill, bench grinders,compressors chop saws etc etc.
I quite fancy a warmadet press my self they are getting hard to get hold off now a days.
I don't have any spare bedrooms they are kitten out as a office and for computer gaming.
I don't have room in a garage my out buildings are full with a lathe, milling machine, pedestal drill, bench grinders,compressors chop saws etc etc.
I quite fancy a warmadet press my self they are getting hard to get hold off now a days.
Re: Bedroom reloading setup
It's best to reload in the main bedroom. That usually puts a smile on the wifes face. 

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Re: Bedroom reloading setup
That is faaar too organised.HALODIN wrote:You lot are browbeaten, it's your house as well.

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Re: Bedroom reloading setup
competition for worst space? wait till i get home.... :)
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Re: Bedroom reloading setup
My spare room which my Frau prefers not to enter, don't know why.Brian838 wrote:I'm trying to convince my missus that I can move my reloading kit from the garage, to our spare bedroom for the winter and not have the place looking like a mechanics workshop.
Does anyone have their reloading setup in a bedroom and if so, could you post a photo so I can show how it might look?
I've been looking for photos on the net but they all look like garage type setups and quite cluttered.

Probably won't help your cause though Brian!
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Re: Bedroom reloading setup
Le Winson trimmer, rock chuck press, frankford arsenal tumbler. Are you me?!HALODIN wrote:You lot are browbeaten, it's your house as well.
The clean side of my bench, although it's out the shed.

Re: Bedroom reloading setup
No, but we were separated at birth. Mum has a lot to answer for!

WelshShooter wrote:Le Winson trimmer, rock chuck press, frankford arsenal tumbler. Are you me?!
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Re: Bedroom reloading setup
Obviously that should have said "LE Wilson" but my phone's autocorrect is more dyslexic than I!!HALODIN wrote:No, but we were separated at birth. Mum has a lot to answer for!![]()
WelshShooter wrote:Le Winson trimmer, rock chuck press, frankford arsenal tumbler. Are you me?!
Re: Bedroom reloading setup
That's too tidy for a "man room",I think it's Mrs Halodins room really.
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