I would have gone dark countertops and still get a good contrast. That white even it kept clean will become yellow over time. Everything else looks awesome!
I have to say it looks amazing my friend keep these great videos coming. Best of luck in Canada with new laws. I feel your pain as I live in New York and deal with many of the same restrictions.
Very nice indeed. I’m in the process of remodeling my reloading bench as well. Mine will not be anywhere near as elaborate, but will suit my needs just fine. Cheers!
I mount all of my presses on identical 3/4" plywood squares with holes drilled in them. I run 1/4 bolts through the holes into threaded inserts in my bench. This way I only need to have room for one press. My other presses are stored on a shelf with cleats to hold the plywood squares.
I've seen that, as well as some steel ones. Looks very nice, but I like things to feel rock-solid when I'm priming or swaging, so I just decided to go direct-to-bench.
Man I have the same idea of a setup. I went over the top and used a steel door with 3 locks and fire proof gipbrock. God knows what laws may come around.
It depends on what you're loading. In my case I load a number of large brass cartridges, shotshells, and most critically I swage bullets. The first two put a fair bit of stress on the bench, but swaging in particular utilizes a massive amount of force. For the cost of a couple extra 2x4's and a handful of fasteners I was able to dramatically increase the strength of the whole bench which was worth it to me.
Brother can you please help me with getting a swaging set up from Blackmon. Ever since I watched your video on the Blackmon setup I have been wanting one so bad
@TATV Canada yes was curious if you had a discount code or something like that. I do understand it’s a steep initial investment but maybe you can put in a good word for me ?????
@@TATVCanada i digress it's legal to make, however the epxlosives act as well as what guns are banned seems like dooms day to me. To a Canadian however it may be perceived as generous.
You basically ruined all your bench space instead of putting all those reloaders on a turntable that disappear behind a wall being you can always use one at a time anyway. It would free up a ton of space Turntable everything would create a better area for working on builds not to mention nobody has a disappearing reloading room
Very nice! Inspiring, gave me ideas for my space 👍
I would have gone dark countertops and still get a good contrast. That white even it kept clean will become yellow over time. Everything else looks awesome!
Thanks very much.
I have to say it looks amazing my friend keep these great videos coming. Best of luck in Canada with new laws. I feel your pain as I live in New York and deal with many of the same restrictions.
Thanks; it's frustrating to be sure.
Very nice indeed. I’m in the process of remodeling my reloading bench as well. Mine will not be anywhere near as elaborate, but will suit my needs just fine. Cheers!
People have done a lot more with a lot less; at the end of the day if you make great ammo, your setup is working just fine!
Awesome work brother nice set up very tidy.
Thanks 👍
That is an awesome room!
Thanky.
I mount all of my presses on identical 3/4" plywood squares with holes drilled in them. I run 1/4 bolts through the holes into threaded inserts in my bench. This way I only need to have room for one press. My other presses are stored on a shelf with cleats to hold the plywood squares.
I've seen that, as well as some steel ones. Looks very nice, but I like things to feel rock-solid when I'm priming or swaging, so I just decided to go direct-to-bench.
Also what a hell of a set up friend I’m definitely envious
That's beautiful! I love your decoration. 🤩
Thanks!
That brings the word gun nut to a whole new level
I'm going to take that as a compliment lol.
Man I have the same idea of a setup. I went over the top and used a steel door with 3 locks and fire proof gipbrock. God knows what laws may come around.
With the PM we have right now, you won't have anything left to lock in there anymore.
Every reloaders dream. A separate room all for him and no kids toys :)
That is an awesome set up. Enjoy!
Thanks.
Pretty sweet setup. Congrats- we're all jealous.
Thanks, I'm really happy with how it turned out.
Very nice, a dream room
Thank you very much.
Finally a new video.
I wondered were you went .
That it explains it
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Spent about a year between fixing up old house to sell, moving to new one, renovating it. A lot of work but I'm happy with it.
Welcome back!
Wow my reloading room dream great job
Thanks 👍
This video has really good editing. Super jealous of that room setup lol
Thank you sir.
Great new reloading room!
Thanks!
that reloading room is awesome!
Thanks very much; I'm quite pleased with it.
very nice bench
Thanks!
This is amazing.I mean wow.
WOW!!!!!!! Completely Awesome!!!! Now that's a man cave!!!!
Very nice .
Would you consider the table mounted to the floor and wall overbuilt?? I know it wont move but was that really necessary?
It depends on what you're loading. In my case I load a number of large brass cartridges, shotshells, and most critically I swage bullets. The first two put a fair bit of stress on the bench, but swaging in particular utilizes a massive amount of force. For the cost of a couple extra 2x4's and a handful of fasteners I was able to dramatically increase the strength of the whole bench which was worth it to me.
Looks awesome... has your wife seen you since the room is complete?... or maybe... have you seen any other room in the house since it's bee complete
All my girlfriends have always had their own places; otherwise I'd be showing you the tour of a "Scrapbooking room" lol.
Nice!! Love the Gadsden flag.
Thanks.
Great reloading room brother!!! Great choice for a flag. To bad your PM does not understand its meaning. What is your bench width, and press spacing?
I don't think he's even literate to be honest. I'll take some measurements and get back to you.
Right on, Thanks@@TATVCanada
Hello looks great, what is your bench height?
3 feet.
What is the new counter height?
3 feet.
Know where you got that cabinet from.
I think it was Princess Auto.
Brother can you please help me with getting a swaging set up from Blackmon. Ever since I watched your video on the Blackmon setup I have been wanting one so bad
Sorry you need help actually setting it up, or you mean you're having trouble contacting him to purchase?
@TATV Canada yes was curious if you had a discount code or something like that. I do understand it’s a steep initial investment but maybe you can put in a good word for me ?????
Wow . . . super !
Now it's time to mess it up.
Amen, Charlie.
You can't make ammunition in Canada
Show me the section of the law that says that, please.
@@TATVCanada i digress it's legal to make, however the epxlosives act as well as what guns are banned seems like dooms day to me. To a Canadian however it may be perceived as generous.
You basically ruined all your bench space instead of putting all those reloaders on a turntable that disappear behind a wall being you can always use one at a time anyway.
It would free up a ton of space
Turntable everything would create a better area for working on builds not to mention nobody has a disappearing reloading room
If by ruined, you mean used for the exact purpose it was designed and intended for, then yeah I suppose so.
Wow, impressive please be my friend. Thx Bob
Come on, Bob; everyone knows a strangers just a friend you haven't met.
Carpet... Reloading room... No.... Just NOOOO!
But it's so soft and warm on my tootsies.
@@TATVCanada once your spilled some powder chances are its gonna be pretty warm all over your home.
@@peteraugust5295 I typically reload with smokeless powder vs napalm so it hasn't been an issue yet.