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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1399406" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>My old mancave/shop has just gotten too small since last year, with adding more machine tools.</p><p>My contractor just finished pouring concrete for a 30'X40' fully insulated welded frame building. The concrete is curing under 2' of hay right now. The building will be delivered on the 20th, with construction finished just after christmas. First order of business after installing electric service, is to set up a real reloading bench. In the past the bench has been an old steel desk with a formica top that works Ok, but with three loaders, scales, etc on top, it gets crowded. I looked at the "show us your reloading bench" thread in the pics forum, and got some really good Ideas. Like everybody else, been loading some .45acp stuff, and getting ready to load some Barnes TTSX 168 grain in 30-06 for an elk hunting trip in a couple of weeks. New bullet for me, so it will be a new load to work up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1399406, member: 5412"] My old mancave/shop has just gotten too small since last year, with adding more machine tools. My contractor just finished pouring concrete for a 30'X40' fully insulated welded frame building. The concrete is curing under 2' of hay right now. The building will be delivered on the 20th, with construction finished just after christmas. First order of business after installing electric service, is to set up a real reloading bench. In the past the bench has been an old steel desk with a formica top that works Ok, but with three loaders, scales, etc on top, it gets crowded. I looked at the "show us your reloading bench" thread in the pics forum, and got some really good Ideas. Like everybody else, been loading some .45acp stuff, and getting ready to load some Barnes TTSX 168 grain in 30-06 for an elk hunting trip in a couple of weeks. New bullet for me, so it will be a new load to work up. [/QUOTE]
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