Is Your Bench Organic?
Posted: 17 Mar 2019 07:38
I just helped one of my sons set up a reloading room, thus this ne topic.
During my career years I live in 5 different states. The only enjoyable parts of each move was building and or finding suitable benches and then setting up the new reloading room. Each time the previous shops taught me lessons for improving workflow. The one thing I learned is the reloading and gun cleaning benches are organic and no matter how much planning was done they just seem to evolve. Even adding a new ancillary tools or presses to an old bench teaches new workflow arrangements and adjustments to the location of most of the existing tools. Setting up the workflow to make handloading safer and more efficient is just another part of the enjoyment our passion.
Grandsons are the best additions to any bench. ;-)
PS: Larry I'm alive and well just traveling a lot.
During my career years I live in 5 different states. The only enjoyable parts of each move was building and or finding suitable benches and then setting up the new reloading room. Each time the previous shops taught me lessons for improving workflow. The one thing I learned is the reloading and gun cleaning benches are organic and no matter how much planning was done they just seem to evolve. Even adding a new ancillary tools or presses to an old bench teaches new workflow arrangements and adjustments to the location of most of the existing tools. Setting up the workflow to make handloading safer and more efficient is just another part of the enjoyment our passion.
Grandsons are the best additions to any bench. ;-)
PS: Larry I'm alive and well just traveling a lot.