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  • kboom524

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    Kids wanted to see the tumbler in action, so I put them to work.

    This brings back memories. I used to get my two sons to sort all my brass out of the tumbler. Now my oldest is in the army and my youngest only does his own brass. I have to do it myself again, enjoy it while it lasts:):
    My first reloading bench was a board mounted on my workmate that I used to set up in the living room. Loaded alot of ammo on it before I finally built a bench.
     

    kboom524

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    Thanks!

    I was kind of ashamed to post it up after seeing all the pics of everybody's awesome spaces!
    But...everybody has to start *somewhere*. Right?

    I think this is the best way to start. It takes up little space, and you can learn how you want to do it. It makes it alot easier to design your work space when you are ready to step up to a bigger bench.
     

    rvb

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    My new area

    Here is my new area.

    It's about 9x10 plus a 5x10 closet.

    Someday I'd like to replace the bench with cabinets, but I already had the bench, and budget and time called for re-use...

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    -rvb
     
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