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Old 02-10-2005, 08:41 AM
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Originally posted by Cal Sibley
Hello Hank,

It looks cluttered, that's all. I looked at the pictures closely, and it seems you are in dire need of drawer space, that's all. I solved this with a 4 drawer filing cabinet, one that locks. Most of us are rather limited in our available space and become virtual magicians
in space management. Best wishes.

Cal - Montreal
Your right cal.. The reason I posted this thread is because I read a post further down on this forum that showed a pic of a Rolling Tool chest(like the crafstman one I ALMOST gave away )

Here is apic that woodchucker posted


that someone used to store all their dies, primers and everything else that would fit in the drawers. I really like the bench because it is built from cabinet grade 1 1/8" plywood(nice and sturdy) and the open cabinet above the bench is made out of oak. I built these in about 1995 and I think I'll probably have them for a long time..I figured that MORE than less of ya'll would be able to relate to the MESSY state of my bench. If I load for someone else or if I'm working up a NEW load I will clean it up prior to loading...BUT if I'm loading some of my rounds that I pretty much know by heart I just look up the data in my "Favorites" book and set the "Culver" powder measurer on my powder dispenser and load away.

With all that said, I am going to be re-orginizing my entire room to fit the Rolling Tool Chest and put a lot of my stuff in there..I will take a few pics when it is done..Adios' for now..
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