My new realoading, arrow building, man room

I was pumped to get this room finished after I remodeled another one and moved my oldest daughter out of this one.

Its MINE now! :beer:


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View of the back wall:

The closed door is my gun closet set up with shelves and gun racks on the bottom. No pics of that since I threw all my guns in the river :hi:




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Other side and the bow rack I made:

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Great looking room!!:clap:

I had to build a barn to get one! but nothing like saying you have a place of your own!!
 
:clap:Sweet looking room. Well done Stinkman. Too bad about all those guns in the river. Oh well, maybe you can fill the closet with beer instead.:beer::beer:
 
Dang room's too neat and clean!!
Good for you Stink, looks great!
And the Hornets nest comes as no surprise. But it do look good!
 
Looks good Stink. The closest i could get to that was using my bedroom. Even then its not that neat! I have my bow under my bed along with misc boat parts. I like the hornets nest. What injuries did you sustain from getting that? :you:
 
ya'll are way too clean, i guess you arn't trying to run a boat repair business out of a one ar garage either. here's some pics from my reloading

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prepped about 1000 45 acp cases Sunday afternoon, cleaned, tumbled, deprimed, re sized and formed. primed about 300 tonight while watching TV, both my wrist are sore.
 
Dirty clean disorganized or whatever, makes no difference. A man needs his go to room and both of yours looks fine.:clap:
 
I need to have some new signs made up:

New sign for your front door:





DUE TO THE INCREASED PRICE OF AMMUNITION...

DO NOT EXPECT A

WARNING SHOT !

Thank you for your understanding



















































































































 
Reminds me of a tough bar that I used to drink at.

The first two shots were on the house, after that you had to use your own ammo!
 
started casting my own bullets, this was my first attempt, did about 300 230 grain .452 today. sorted them out, got to run them thru the sizer now.


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years ago I had a guy that use to pay me about .03 a lead bullet, use to make 1000 's of them for the guy!! That 3 cent use to add up!
Had a nice melting pot, like a coffee creamer dispenser, just lift the handle and pour, that thing was a fast melter too
 
200 grain .452

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158 grain .357 swc

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230 grain ,452
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170 grain .309

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left to right .452 252 grain, ,452 200 grain, .452 230 grain, .357 158 grain , .309 170 grain



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now I'm out of lead, got to get some more wheel weights
 
and just because I'm out of lead, i decided to spiff up the Kimber, black rubber grips are so boring. I started with a piece of maple, traced the factory grip on it, cut it down, took the rasp and file to it, finished it off with sandpaper.

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Kimber before


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Kimber after

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this is my first try making grip panels, I've still got some trimming to do, when Once I get it figured out, I've got some nicer pieces of maple to use
 
now I'm out of lead, got to get some more wheel weights


The last time I went to the local truck tire store to get my RV inspected I spotted a 5 gallon bucket full of old wheel weights.

Asked the kid doing the inspection what they did with them, he said some guy buys em for $20/bucket.

I asked if I could get one for $20...he said sure.

Weighed out at over 100 pounds...should last a while.
 
ya'll are way too clean, i guess you arn't trying to run a boat repair business out of a one ar garage either. here's some pics from my reloading

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prepped about 1000 45 acp cases Sunday afternoon, cleaned, tumbled, deprimed, re sized and formed. primed about 300 tonight while watching TV, both my wrist are sore.

My favorite in these pics is the parts cleaner...:party: :drool:
 
that ultrasonic cost me right at $400, its been worth every dime. I don't know how i was able to function without it. If you need one, check with ***elsmall.com they had the best price I found, I have the 6 liter with upgraded ultrsonic and heater element, kinda wish i bought the next size up, but it was a big jump in price
 
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