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Agent Orange

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Built some legos with my son. We custom made the helmet with muffs and a shield.
 
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I hung three parts cabinets I got for Christmas on the wall of the workroom. I started putting parts in the bins and quickly realized I need a label maker - but it's still its better than the baggies that the parts were in before.

I need to design and build a good workbench because I am tired of not being able to sit with my legs under the current Craftsman steel unit. I'll rotate that one against the adjacent corner wall and build the new one so I can look out my one window at the brook.
 
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I hung three parts cabinets I got for Christmas on the wall of the workroom. I started putting parts in the bins and quickly realized I need a label maker - but it's still its better than the baggies that the parts were in before.

I need to design and build a good workbench because I am tired of not being able to sit with my legs under the current Craftsman steel unit. I'll rotate that one against the adjacent corner wall and build the new one so I can look out my one window at the brook.
Old solid core doors, or steel doors can be had for nearly nothing if you know where to look.
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One trash, wooden door turned into a table and shelves with the help of a few 2x8 and 2x4.
 
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Old solid core doors, or steel doors can be had for nearly nothing if you know where to look.
2012-03-10_19-40-44_920.jpg

One trash, wooden door turned into a table and shelves with the help of a few 2x8 and 2x4.
Hey, What's with the powder shortage? No shotgun powder up here in the wilds of Kanuckistan. Nice reloading bench!
 
Agent Orange

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Hey, What's with the powder shortage? No shotgun powder up here in the wilds of Kanuckistan. Nice reloading bench!

Thanks for the kind words.


I'm not a hoarder and have enough powder for several thousand high velocity varmint seeking tack driving little .223. It's honestly the only caliber I reload in quantity. I dabble with other calibers. 6mm and its slow brother the 243, 38/55, and I tried wasting my time on 9mm.

That's when I first set up the bench. I've added quite a few things here and there, Forster trimmer, extra shelves, old motor with a reostat control for those PITA little primer pocket tools, a Hornady cam lock bullet puller ( because I never make mistakes ).
 
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lol, same here, my 5 station RCBS does all the bulk work, but using RCBS O-press for fine work
It's nice to sit down and work up loads on the single, or make small batches of 50 rounds with weighed cases, bullets, hand trickled powder, collet died necks, uniformed pockets, and etc.

Sometimes it's nice to crank out 1000 pieces of range ammo on the semi-progressive.
 
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