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<blockquote data-quote="Gene R." data-source="post: 921921" data-attributes="member: 35256"><p>A view of loading area from a couple years ago. I've since extended the bench to the far wall and moved three racks over for more space while rifle pistol loading. Although its pine from local mill its reinforced at Rock Chucker and bolted to wall studs to hold in place. I prefer a tall bench with bar stools and when standing it's at a practical work height. The nut bolt organizers, Red an yellow are great for press parts and such. The yellow is prepped brass and far red right is bullet holder. Under bench is all my hulls and wads in tupper ware bins with rollers.</p><p> Opposite this bench is 8' of counter top and cabinets. That is brass prep area and gun disassembly, cleaning, scope mounting, etc. area. </p><p> Far wall is metal racking all powder, dies, ammo boxes, primers, loaded ammo, range equip and misc. stuff.</p><p> After three homes and 30+ years this where I'm at. Hope it helps</p><p><img src="http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab320/lazyjchessies/2011-07-08_11-27-59_859.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene R., post: 921921, member: 35256"] A view of loading area from a couple years ago. I've since extended the bench to the far wall and moved three racks over for more space while rifle pistol loading. Although its pine from local mill its reinforced at Rock Chucker and bolted to wall studs to hold in place. I prefer a tall bench with bar stools and when standing it's at a practical work height. The nut bolt organizers, Red an yellow are great for press parts and such. The yellow is prepped brass and far red right is bullet holder. Under bench is all my hulls and wads in tupper ware bins with rollers. Opposite this bench is 8' of counter top and cabinets. That is brass prep area and gun disassembly, cleaning, scope mounting, etc. area. Far wall is metal racking all powder, dies, ammo boxes, primers, loaded ammo, range equip and misc. stuff. After three homes and 30+ years this where I'm at. Hope it helps [IMG]http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab320/lazyjchessies/2011-07-08_11-27-59_859.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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