Best way to utize bench space? A perfect layout?

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Re: Best way to utize bench space? A perfect layout?

Postby Bergie on Fri Jun 05, 2020 5:15 pm

warrlac wrote:I know this thread is a bit old, but I have a similar set-up to Samginko and BigDog58. I use the Lee loading plates, particularly the basemounts. I put my presses and accessories on the removable plates or make a custom, wood plate for the things that I want to lockdown (see pics). I store the unused presses under the bench. The entire Lee loading plate kit is only about $20. I think they are worth it.
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I even cobbled together a way to lockdown my ancient Texan Progressive reloader. It stays put and I can move it (with some muscle) out of the way when needed.

Cheers!


samginko wrote:I have two presses. I use one at the left end for decapping, sizing and priming. I use the one in the middle of the bench for the rest. Having one of the press at the end is convenient for working with buckets of brass. I have a powder measure at the far right.



OMG! I have shelf/space envy! I have 2' deep and 4' wide and am surrounded by junk!
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