Great ! You my friend have put together one ( HELL ) of a reloading room. Thanks for the video. And yes you should be proud of the work that was put into making this area happen. Well done. My hats off to you sir. Take care and may God continue to bless you and your.
Killer room !!!!! I moved about 4 months ago and all my stuff is in boxes still and I CANT STAND IT !! I have just about shot through my stock pile and I am in the process RIGHT NOW moving all of my stuff to one side of the shop at my new house so I can strip the walls down run electric and air lines insulate then mud. My shop reload room will be 13'x14' I was watching your video while working on mine. Thanks for sharing
Loved the video. Starting to get into get into reloading. Making a space in the basement. Your room is the best I've seen yet. I'd be proud too. Nice digs.
Very Nice !!! Setting mine up now. Moved 2 years ago - ALL equipment has been crying - let me out !!! Finally --- will be changing my setup a little from the way it was
Nice setup! I envy you the dedicated quiet reloading space, and you did a great job organizing it. Believe it or not, other than the kick ass Dillon (I have a regular 550), the one item you have that I’m jealous of is that draftsman’s lamp. Forget 40 years old, more like 65 or even 70. The Army had a ton of those in the 1950’s, and so did most Fed Gov agencies. My Dad had one when I was born in 1956, and he’d had it since before Korea. Fluorescent, yes, but who cares, I love the light from those. One thing, be careful with an electronic scale around the lamp as you can get some interference fluctuations and inconsistent measurements under the light. Thanks for the tip on the brass juice, but I’ve had fantastic results in my wet tumbler using a little Armor All Wash and Wax and 1/4 Teaspoon of Lemishine. Most people use too much Dawn and definitely too much Lemishine. My brass comes out super shiny in 90 minutes then goes into a brass dryer. I also still dry tumble small batches in corn cob media with Dillon Rapid Polish with good results. I think the only thing I might add might be more shelves to your left as you walk in, on the wall opposite the swamp cooler, to store stuff like your Tipton gun vise and more powder / bullets / brass, etc., etc., to get them off the bench. Believe me you’ll grow into it over time. I also use mine for extra Dillon toolheads with dies and powder measures and caliber conversions on toolhead stands. Congrats on building yourself a really nice reloading space! 👍 P.S. You have _way_ more wall space than me, as I’m in a garage, but like your bullet poster as well. Maybe someday I can fit one in!
Wow that is really nice I especially like the fact that you completely finished everything unlike a lot of rooms or garages I see where drywall isn't finished or OSB isn't painted including a lot of my projects that doesn't get finished 100%. Nice job. Just found your channel and enjoy bouncing around to a lot of your videos
Hey Cuz, that’s one fine project. Stand tall. Really looks like a nice ManCave. You know for a fella who professes that he has no skills… you do pretty well.
Very nice reloading room. Lemi Shine's about as good as they'll get even my Lapua cases, in reality I just fart around with the Geezers on the 100 yard firing line. You have a very helpful youtube channel with fundamental products of backpacking for people like myself. Your product videos will help me get it right the first time. That Stanly cup is a deal but the minimalist in me wouldn't feel right unless I go with your Toaks 550ml set up. Again great insight videos thank you.
Looks good man, be proud of your work and enjoy it.. Pay no attention to the Haters.. My question is how do you heat it, do you maintain temp in it year round to prevent moisture problems causing rust?
No windows or sky light? I would have burned it down and built it with windows at least. It would be far too dangerous to only have one exit in case of a fire, by the way, didn’t see a fire extinguisher...makes for a perfect coffin though.
Two of the 4 walls face into the barn, the other faces a garden shed 20 " away and the third has the electrical service and the entry door. Good idea on the extinguisher.
Great ! You my friend have put together one ( HELL ) of a reloading room. Thanks for the video. And yes you should be proud of the work that was put into making this area happen. Well done. My hats off to you sir. Take care and may God continue to bless you and your.
Thanks for the kind words.
I see your diligent labor paid off nicely for you. Well done!
Killer room !!!!! I moved about 4 months ago and all my stuff is in boxes still and I CANT STAND IT !! I have just about shot through my stock pile and I am in the process RIGHT NOW moving all of my stuff to one side of the shop at my new house so I can strip the walls down run electric and air lines insulate then mud. My shop reload room will be 13'x14' I was watching your video while working on mine. Thanks for sharing
Loved the video. Starting to get into get into reloading. Making a space in the basement. Your room is the best I've seen yet. I'd be proud too. Nice digs.
Very Nice !!!
Setting mine up now. Moved 2 years ago - ALL equipment has been crying - let me out !!!
Finally --- will be changing my setup a little from the way it was
Nice setup! I envy you the dedicated quiet reloading space, and you did a great job organizing it. Believe it or not, other than the kick ass Dillon (I have a regular 550), the one item you have that I’m jealous of is that draftsman’s lamp. Forget 40 years old, more like 65 or even 70. The Army had a ton of those in the 1950’s, and so did most Fed Gov agencies. My Dad had one when I was born in 1956, and he’d had it since before Korea. Fluorescent, yes, but who cares, I love the light from those. One thing, be careful with an electronic scale around the lamp as you can get some interference fluctuations and inconsistent measurements under the light.
Thanks for the tip on the brass juice, but I’ve had fantastic results in my wet tumbler using a little Armor All Wash and Wax and 1/4 Teaspoon of Lemishine. Most people use too much Dawn and definitely too much Lemishine. My brass comes out super shiny in 90 minutes then goes into a brass dryer. I also still dry tumble small batches in corn cob media with Dillon Rapid Polish with good results.
I think the only thing I might add might be more shelves to your left as you walk in, on the wall opposite the swamp cooler, to store stuff like your Tipton gun vise and more powder / bullets / brass, etc., etc., to get them off the bench. Believe me you’ll grow into it over time. I also use mine for extra Dillon toolheads with dies and powder measures and caliber conversions on toolhead stands.
Congrats on building yourself a really nice reloading space! 👍
P.S. You have _way_ more wall space than me, as I’m in a garage, but like your bullet poster as well. Maybe someday I can fit one in!
Real nice job buddy! Thank you for the Brass juice tip.
Great reloading room.
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I love it! Thank you for the ideas! Great Job 👍
Great video-well thought out room. I have the same amount of equipment but only half the space. Space is so important for good and safe work.
That's a beautiful and well thought out reloading room. Congratulations!
Absolutely brilliant. Well done on an amazing job. Learned something here today.
What am awesome job you did. Wish I had the space.
Wow that is really nice I especially like the fact that you completely finished everything unlike a lot of rooms or garages I see where drywall isn't finished or OSB isn't painted including a lot of my projects that doesn't get finished 100%. Nice job. Just found your channel and enjoy bouncing around to a lot of your videos
Hey Cuz, that’s one fine project. Stand tall. Really looks like a nice ManCave. You know for a fella who professes that he has no skills… you do pretty well.
Couldn't have done it without RUclipss DIY vids! 😀
Great job!!!👍👍👍
Beautiful reloading room
Very nice reloading room. Lemi Shine's about as good as they'll get even my Lapua cases, in reality I just fart around with the Geezers on the 100 yard firing line. You have a very helpful youtube channel with fundamental products of backpacking for people like myself. Your product videos will help me get it right the first time. That Stanly cup is a deal but the minimalist in me wouldn't feel right unless I go with your Toaks 550ml set up. Again great insight videos thank you.
I need to get it in gear and clean up my reloading area ! Very nice job !!
Very Nice! Remodeling a room in my basement researching other people's setup's
SUPER , WELL DONE OL CHAP.
Looks good, but as far as the benches go it sounds like they are screwed 😅
Where is the beer 'fridge ?? great looking area !!!
Yep along with the little flat screen TV and computer
👍Oh dats nice! Looks great! I myself just play like a hobbit in my unfinished basement 😂😂 (S.East 🇺🇸)
Absolutely awesome !
Nice job, looks great
Goals!!!
Wow that set up not including the cost of making to room is like $3k right? For the tools press, chair, bench, equipment
I think is awesome!
Beautiful
Actually, Clint Eastwood used a 45 caliber, because of the availability of BLANKS.
Looks good man, be proud of your work and enjoy it.. Pay no attention to the Haters.. My question is how do you heat it, do you maintain temp in it year round to prevent moisture problems causing rust?
I use a small Lasko heater from Walmart same as we use in the RV. Works great and takes up little room.
Love your reloading room!! What is the height of your reloading bench? Greetings from the Netherlands
38". Cheers!
What is my press in NOT Dillon?
Great room. Unfortunately all them gun gleaning chemicals, there vapors and stuff kill primers brother..gotta be careful about that.. have fun brother
I usually only keep the powder & primers that I'm using at the time in the reloading room. The rest stay on a metal cabinet in the house.
Nice
No windows or sky light? I would have burned it down and built it with windows at least. It would be far too dangerous to only have one exit in case of a fire, by the way, didn’t see a fire extinguisher...makes for a perfect coffin though.
Two of the 4 walls face into the barn, the other faces a garden shed 20 " away and the third has the electrical service and the entry door. Good idea on the extinguisher.
If I built this room separate from the house, I feel that I would end up being dragged into a divorce attorneys office sooner than later
No problem just mount it on a trailer frame and when you get the boot you can haul it with you to your new location alongside your tent. LOL
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