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by APynckel
Thu Dec 01, 2011 7:06 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Pics of your reloading area
Replies: 77
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Re: Pics of your reloading area

Charles L. Cotton wrote:
You did a great job! It's nice to have a place to hide from the world and make something.

Chas.
Thanks Charles!
by APynckel
Thu Dec 01, 2011 4:37 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Pics of your reloading area
Replies: 77
Views: 16413

Re: Pics of your reloading area

Gyrogearhead wrote::thewave Wooo-Hoooo That's Nice :iagree: :iagree: :iagree: You did an excelent job with the backyard shed. I'm turning green with envy!!

Gerry
Thank ya. Surprisingly it only took a couple weeks to renovate. Amazing what you can do when you have the passion to complete the job and do it properly. The only thing I need now, really, is another dillon for large caliber (45-70 and the like) mass production, and maybe to add a sink / table on the other side (near the A/C unit) so that I can have all my cleaning in there too. I do wet tumbling now, and it's aggravating having to move the tumbler back and forth from the house to the shed.

I like it. It's quiet, and I can really focus on making quality rounds there. Now I just need to get a WiFi signal out there so I can listen to streaming music while I work.
by APynckel
Sun Nov 27, 2011 11:39 am
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Pics of your reloading area
Replies: 77
Views: 16413

Re: Pics of your reloading area

We have an old garden shed out back of our house that we decided to turn into a small "apartment". Place was spider infested, poor lighting, and a "workbench" that was covered in old pots and fertilizer. So we gutted it, removed the old dark "walnut" paneling, insulated the roof, put some lighter "maple" paneling up, added some flourescent lighting over the part where we were going to work, and build a new bench and shelves. Turned out rather nice

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I have since added some blue koolaide for .45 acp loading :)
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Air conditioner and dehumidifier
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