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Re: Reloading Bench Ideas.........

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 8:54 am
by ovenpaa
dromia wrote:Copycat!
Ours is not going to be as big as yours however they will racked higher so you can walk in and see everything at eye height. :p

Re: Reloading Bench Ideas.........

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 9:28 am
by Dahonis
My wife does not understand the idea of shooting. However, it shocked me that she suggested it as part of our house restructure. Cheaper than moving.

Thanks for all the ideas, I'm sure I will use a little bit of every idea.......for my three guns that I have lol

Re: Reloading Bench Ideas.........

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 7:20 pm
by Hrun
Dahonis wrote:My wife does not understand the idea of shooting. However, it shocked me that she suggested it as part of our house restructure. Cheaper than moving.

Thanks for all the ideas, I'm sure I will use a little bit of every idea.......for my three guns that I have lol
Get her into it.. Mrs Hrun shoots, I am up to 11 and the last one was her idea ;-)

Re: Reloading Bench Ideas.........

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 6:17 pm
by Gazza
TattooedGun wrote:I'm still working on my reloading room/office.
The main workbench however was a 3m x 1120 Island worktop in solid oak that i've had cut down to fit the size I need.
The room is above the stairs so the slanted ceiling comes into the room and was previously boxed in with a square. i stepped this and then laid the worktop onto this and witha 3x2 batton securely fitted to the wall, then screwed down on top. Because walls are usually not straight I chased out the wall and recessed the worktop into the wall and recently plastered above it and below it to bring it all in line.

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Showing step and recently plastered

Before adding the workbench I made sure I had enough sockets on top of it (3x double sockets) and some power under the desk.
It also has a leg that is currently not installed, but will go near to where I put my presses to stop any flex.

Work in progress, but it's getting there... The plaster is drying out and it'll be sanded and painted by the end of the week.

I've got the offcuts of the worktop too, which I'll probably be making shelves out of, these are 12" wide and almost the length of the wall, however will need to be cut down slightly so I can fit the TV in the man cave... :D
Any further progress on your room yet? I cant wait to see it finished if only to steal ideas :D

Re: Reloading Bench Ideas.........

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:30 pm
by TattooedGun
Gazza wrote:
TattooedGun wrote:I'm still working on my reloading room/office.
The main workbench however was a 3m x 1120 Island worktop in solid oak that i've had cut down to fit the size I need.
The room is above the stairs so the slanted ceiling comes into the room and was previously boxed in with a square. i stepped this and then laid the worktop onto this and witha 3x2 batton securely fitted to the wall, then screwed down on top. Because walls are usually not straight I chased out the wall and recessed the worktop into the wall and recently plastered above it and below it to bring it all in line.

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Workbench

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Showing step and recently plastered

Before adding the workbench I made sure I had enough sockets on top of it (3x double sockets) and some power under the desk.
It also has a leg that is currently not installed, but will go near to where I put my presses to stop any flex.

Work in progress, but it's getting there... The plaster is drying out and it'll be sanded and painted by the end of the week.

I've got the offcuts of the worktop too, which I'll probably be making shelves out of, these are 12" wide and almost the length of the wall, however will need to be cut down slightly so I can fit the TV in the man cave... :D
Any further progress on your room yet? I cant wait to see it finished if only to steal ideas :D

Haha, I'm sitting in it right now...

'scuse the mess, I'm still unpacking/moving stuff from storage.

As of yet, the press(es) have not yet been mounted. i think I'll end up mounting them with C-clamps.

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Re: Reloading Bench Ideas.........

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:37 pm
by Gazza
Starting to look saucy is that now :good:
Whats the idea of the step under the bench where the monitors are? is it hiding/covering something?

Re: Reloading Bench Ideas.........

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:48 pm
by TattooedGun
Gazza wrote:Starting to look saucy is that now :good:
Whats the idea of the step under the bench where the monitors are? is it hiding/covering something?
It's where the slope of the landing above the stairs is. Before it was a massive square box with a desk sitting across the whole thing. I thought it was a waste of space, so I cut out half of it to use as storage under my big desk.

Space is at a premium in this house (my first), so I'm after every nook and cranny to fill with gun or guitar gear...! :D

It's about the right size to fit 5 or more 50 cal or double-wide 7.62 ammo tins under there, which I'd like to do, but they're roughly £20 per pop, which soon mounts up... :(

Re: Reloading Bench Ideas.........

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:58 pm
by Gazza
You dont have to tell me about space being a premium. We are STILL looking for a house that fits the criteria we want as we have outgrown this one and it must have excess space once all of our s**t is in! :D
Maybe such a house does not exist for our budget thats why we aint moved yet! lol

Re: Reloading Bench Ideas.........

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 3:33 pm
by ovenpaa
TG, it looks great however....

WTF are you going to do with the reloading gear, right now it looks like an office/internet café :)

Re: Reloading Bench Ideas.........

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 3:41 pm
by TattooedGun
Ovenpaa wrote:TG, it looks great however....

WTF are you going to do with the reloading gear, right now it looks like an office/internet café :)
Haven't you noticed, I spend a lot of time at the computer....

Haha... space being at a premium and not wanting to have my reloading gear out in the garage or the shed, since I like the warms, it'll be in here.

As you can see though I need a way to attach my press to the bench without it being permanent or causing much damage to the worktop.

Nothing like being comfortable whilst reloading :D