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Old 03-03-2013, 03:32 AM
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I like the spitoon but you would think an electrician would have a nicer light fixture.
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Old 03-03-2013, 09:08 AM
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Nice !

Shaping up to be a great man cave! I see you got toonage... that's a requirement.

Now for lots of boolits!

I'm in Ft. Lauderdale with Gail and Kate (Gail has a government paid conference to be at so Kate and I tagged along).

We drove down and briefly thought about trying to drop in, but it was too far out of the way, and after seeing that picture of you in Ell's other post... well...

Anyway, we're having fun poking around Ft. Lauderdale!

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What's the cuspidor for? I use mine for cigars butts.
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What's the cuspidor for? I use mine for cigars butts.
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When it belonged to Grandpap in WVa it was used for Mailpouch
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I like the spitoon but you would think an electrician would have a nicer light fixture.
It was a nicer fixture that week or a boolit order...boolits won. I'll upgrade
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Update. After careful consideration (and an afternoon loading 100 rounds) I searched out a small (very small) window shaker air conditioner and am gonna buy some insulation. I got heat exhaustion in Korea long ago and far away..ain't no Huey handy now for a medevac. And I'm old
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Update. After careful consideration (and an afternoon loading 100 rounds) I searched out a small (very small) window shaker air conditioner and am gonna buy some insulation. I got heat exhaustion in Korea long ago and far away..ain't no Huey handy now for a medevac. And I'm old
Yeah, and it ain't gonna get any cooler down there for a while

We'd like to keep you around through the summer

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It's been a year since a post in this thread so I will bring it back to life with an updated picture of my setup after a few additions and cleanup.

I got a used set of drawers from work and installed them on my reloading bench. It worked perfectly on my lower shelf with no modification and its purpose is to store my extra primers and powder. I did move my homemade wet tumbler over a bit as well.

So lets see some more bench setups......I've always find everyone's setups interesting.
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What do you reload with the chain saw?
nice!!
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I will be firing up that chainsaw this month. Still have a mess in my backyard from when my contractor cleared some additional trees before my house arrived. Got to clear an area for a playhouse/swing set for my little girl that I'm going to make.

My father, father-in-law and myself cleared a butt-ton of trees in prep of my house construction. My Stihl has served me well.

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