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Designing my reloading / gun room.

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  • #16
    baih777
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Jul 2011
    • 5680

    if I ever get that much room.
    I want to add one or two of these.

    Been gone too long. It's been 15 to 20 years since i had to shelf my guns. Those early years sucked.
    I really miss the good old Pomona Gun Shows.
    I'm Back.

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    • #17
      theLBC
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
      CGN Contributor
      • Oct 2017
      • 6819

      Originally posted by Mustard
      Anybody tried mounting a press to a table with wheels? How sturdy is it? I die a little inside when I see youtube videos of people's press/bench setups and the bench is wobbly AF.
      i don't know about that, but this bench weighs almost 250lbs so it is probably pretty solid, and you don't have to install the wheels.

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      • #18
        RandyD
        Calguns Addict
        • Jan 2009
        • 6673

        Originally posted by Dirtlaw
        Clean is nice. I envy you. My entire garage looks like one large storage unit ... there is barely a few paths to walk. Some day. Sigh.
        We must be related... Some day.
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        • #19
          baddos
          Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 295

          I like your existing garage workbench now. I would like to know what the countertop surface is covered with. I was planning on having a sheet metal shop bend up some galvanized steel to cover my plywood top so powder and oils dont get soaked into the wood over time.

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          • #20
            skyline
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2012
            • 500

            So count top is plywood with a sheet of carbon fiber on top of carbon fiber is a resin I don't think it was a great idea because it get dusty quick but the resin is very durable and it I used in restaurant tables so its stands up to a lot of abuse It was easy to work with just a little messy I bought it threw us composites.com both carbon fiber and kleer kote table top epoxy

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            • #21
              tonyjr
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2015
              • 1448

              1st , ground everything . 2nd mix up lights - Flour / led [ bulbs - not the shop light / 4 footers ]
              I have 2 flowing tables for cleaning rifles .
              As for floor - seamless . I sealed my garage floor after filling in the joints
              Get a comfortable chair . I have 2 stools that I put wheels on [ the ones that clasp when you
              sit on .
              A dust buster vacuum is nice . I also have 2 10 outlet strips and run out of plugs - but mine is
              a work bench - handy man stuff - drill press , grinders vises etc .
              life member - CRPA and NRA
              All ways listen - after you can say I new that

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              • #22
                Mustard
                Senior Member
                • May 2013
                • 563

                Originally posted by theLBC
                i don't know about that, but this bench weighs almost 250lbs so it is probably pretty solid, and you don't have to install the wheels.
                The top looks sturdy enough to not flex, but i wonder if i mounted a press to it would the whole thing want to tip over if i was really leaning into the press arm?

                Slick idea otherwise, a mobile-ish reloading table

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                • #23
                  hambam105
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Jan 2013
                  • 7083

                  Even when the brass case exterior is clean, punching out the primer leaves crud
                  all over your press. Now mix in lube...

                  Not "some day'', but 'one day', I will be doing all case cleaning and primer punching
                  and primer cup cleaning outside the loading area.

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