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My Meager Bench

Posted: 13 Aug 2018 22:10
by Jeff H
This was a college dorm room wall locker I got for $4 in the nineties. If it won't fit in here, I don't need it. Top half is working area, bottom is storage. I do keep moulds, primers and powder in a decommissioned upright freezer. The original turret press is the main work horse since 1982. I keep a single stage LEE below and C-clamp it to a workbench to size bullets and I C-clamp my Wilson case trimmer to a bench to trim cases.

This is my happy place and when I close the doors, it's all pretty innocuous looking except for the padlocks. It gets hot in the summer and darned cold in the winter, but there's no corner of my shop I'd rather be. My casting bench is a mess because I rearranged benches, so there's no point in showing that.

Well, these are attached exactly backwards of what I described, but you get the idea.

Re: My Meager Bench

Posted: 14 Aug 2018 07:03
by Ranch Dog
Very nice, very organized Jeff!

Re: My Meager Bench

Posted: 15 Aug 2018 17:13
by GasGuzzler
I bought some cheap .22WMR ammo off a guy in far north Cooke/Grayson county that had his stash in the garage locked in an old upright fridge.

Re: My Meager Bench

Posted: 15 Aug 2018 21:50
by akuser47
Well done looks very organized

Re: My Meager Bench

Posted: 16 Aug 2018 15:08
by Jeff H
GasGuzzler wrote:I bought some cheap .22WMR ammo off a guy in far north Cooke/Grayson county that had his stash in the garage locked in an old upright fridge.
Depending on the layout, they can be very handy. Moderates temp swings enough that the inside rarely catches up to external extremes. Still needs an explosion relief panel. If not for the hasp, I believe the door seal would be enough because the latch mechanism has been removed. A deceased friend kept welding rods in it before he gave up farming.

Re: My Meager Bench

Posted: 16 Aug 2018 15:31
by GasGuzzler
Right on. His had a hasp and lock. At least it was in the garage and not the house. If your house catches fire then push it out first. Can't do that with a filing cabinet.