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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post

    There's on site parking for an easy 15-20 vehicles. WITHOUT 1 of them hitting a fence or the shop on the way in or out.
    Even if alcohol is involved?

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    I just need more sq. footage and more shelves.

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    In a different state.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Even if alcohol is involved?
    You're an adult. But yes there's plenty of parking, even 2 roundabouts. For the intersection challenged
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I just dream about having an empty shop that I can make my own with room for reloading, car stuff, and wood stuff
    Yup. I get the garage, which gets kinda cold in the winter and kinda hot in the summer. And I get to share the garage with any stuff my wife no longer wants in the house. Any sizeable space which I could dedicate to a purpose - shop/cars/reloading would be wonderful. And Kazoos old shop in Windsor was the bomb. I can only imagine (fantasize?) what his new shop will be like.
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    For you young'uns, you need to picture the compact tube TVs of yesteryear that had some depth to them (and therefore a flat top)...

    A friend of mine had a joke about his reloading room that went:

    "The nice thing about having a TV on the reloading bench is that it gives you a place to put your drink and ashtray."

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    Quote Originally Posted by O2HeN2 View Post
    For you young'uns, you need to picture the compact tube TVs of yesteryear that had some depth to them (and therefore a flat top)...

    A friend of mine had a joke about his reloading room that went:

    "The nice thing about having a TV on the reloading bench is that it gives you a place to put your drink and ashtray."

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    Do we even have anyone here that is young enough to not remember tube TV's? I remember black and white tube TV's that required actually getting up and changing the channel, and I'm not even very old. I also remember the National Anthem being played in the late evening/early morning hours on the television, and it freaked me out because I'd seen Poltergeist at a younger age than appropriate lol.

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    Kids these days are spoiled. I grew up with three channels. And when you would walk up to the tv to switch channels you would have to tweak the antenna to get each station to come in clearly.

    Fortunately I was only allowed to watch for maybe an hour on Saturday mornings.

    I do remember having to change channels for my old man in the evenings so he wouldn?t have to get up to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Kids these days are spoiled. I grew up with three channels. And when you would walk up to the tv to switch channels you would have to tweak the antenna to get each station to come in clearly.

    Fortunately I was only allowed to watch for maybe an hour on Saturday mornings.

    I do remember having to change channels for my old man in the evenings so he wouldn?t have to get up to do it.
    And you were probably yelled at for sitting too close to it as it was bad for your eyes. Now everyone walks around with their cell phones a foot from their face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    Yes there are pictures of it in this thread "lets see your reloading bench room" First page has some of Hoser's room post 7. Although Im sure its evolved and grown since these pics.

    https://www.ar-15.co/threads/9330-Le...ing-bench-room
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    Tim_k has a sweet set-up as well.
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