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I started at 6am & just finished at 1pm. WHEW!! But I like it. Made the counter top myself! Had to move it from the garage to the den due to cold & excessive heat. Plus I needed the space in the garage for my bullet making supplies. :)
 

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Looks good! It is too clean though. Use it for a few weeks and post a second pic. Then it will really look like a reloading station.
It'll prob look the same. I'm a neat freak! LOL Even in the middle of reloading it'll still look neat.


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Nice. Mine is a end of my work bench in the garage (Harley Barn) and not nearly that neat....
 

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I'm glad I am not the only one who has a powder measurer for each caliber I load. That is one think I like about the Lee Turret press. I can set them up and me ready to go for any caliber I want in a few minutes.

I took some scrap 3 1/2” PVC pipe I found and cut small sections out of it. The Lee turrets sit in them nicely.
 
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I built a bench a few days ago, now I need to build shelves because after I brought in all my reloading stuff from the shed I have one hell of a pile. I did manage to load some 45acp this morning with Unique, I was hoping it would meter better than Universal, but it is identical in size and shape.
 

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I'm glad I am not the only one who has a powder measurer for each caliber I load. That is one think I like about the Lee Turret press. I can set them up and me ready to go for any caliber I want in a few minutes.

I took some scrap 3 1/2” PVC pipe I found and cut small sections out of it. The Lee turrets sit in them nicely.

Sounds interesting. do you have a pic??

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I'm glad I am not the only one who has a powder measurer for each caliber I load. That is one think I like about the Lee Turret press. I can set them up and me ready to go for any caliber I want in a few minutes.

I took some scrap 3 1/2” PVC pipe I found and cut small sections out of it. The Lee turrets sit in them nicely.
I was gonna say..."Need some stands for those turrets.."
 

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Thank you. Looks like 3" PVC?

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Great!!! Thank you. I'll hit Lowe's tomorrow.

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Man, you're movin'.

I built a workbench over fifty years ago that serves me still. But it sure ain't purty like yours.
May yours serve you long and well.
 
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Man, you're movin'.

I built a workbench over fifty years ago that serves me still. But it sure ain't purty like yours.
May yours serve you long and well.
Bre. My workbench in the garage served me well but weather dictates the move inside. 35 years as a carpenter & general contractor means it should look purty !! LOL


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Free is good!

I got Lee die containers to hold mine. If you flip it over you can have the turret sit comfortably inside.

It'd be nice if those stamped Lee holders were free standing.

It would be nice if their 4 die sets came in the round holder, and the turret would fit in there. All of mine came in the rectangular boxes. :(
 
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