St. Phatty
Active member
Some of the things I've been working on recently are -
wire-wound tank heaters (like a big aquarium heater)
Gun Stuff (in the pic, learning to re-load 300 Blackout.)
Anyway, it struck me how MESSY the re-loading corner of the workbench is.
But, our workbench says a lot about us.
What we're willing to show, and what we're NOT showing
Call that the "Classified Section."
First picture is my first BIG LED (10 watts) and some wire (Waaahr). The wire is for the tank heaters, the LED is to play around with.
Thought I'd use a PC power supply (12 volts) and see if I can replace the 250 watt metal halide which is keeping my Autumn Indoor plants in 'Happy Veg' state.
Link for LED close-up. That's a 10 watt'er -
https://www.icmag.com/ic/attachment.php?attachmentid=332633&stc=1&d=1441969242
The gun stuff ... God, never thought I'd get into re-loading, and here I am with a sequential press.
The 300 Blackout has about as much powder (and foot pounds) as a 44 Magnum. Here I re-loaded one test bullet with 16.5 grains (1.111 grams) of a ball powder (tiny little spheres), Winchester 748.
Anyway, I'm SURE ICMag members got some
mighty interesting workbenches.
I'd love to see some other pictures ... as much as you can show us without incriminating yourself
wire-wound tank heaters (like a big aquarium heater)
Gun Stuff (in the pic, learning to re-load 300 Blackout.)
Anyway, it struck me how MESSY the re-loading corner of the workbench is.
But, our workbench says a lot about us.
What we're willing to show, and what we're NOT showing
Call that the "Classified Section."
First picture is my first BIG LED (10 watts) and some wire (Waaahr). The wire is for the tank heaters, the LED is to play around with.
Thought I'd use a PC power supply (12 volts) and see if I can replace the 250 watt metal halide which is keeping my Autumn Indoor plants in 'Happy Veg' state.
Link for LED close-up. That's a 10 watt'er -
https://www.icmag.com/ic/attachment.php?attachmentid=332633&stc=1&d=1441969242
The gun stuff ... God, never thought I'd get into re-loading, and here I am with a sequential press.
The 300 Blackout has about as much powder (and foot pounds) as a 44 Magnum. Here I re-loaded one test bullet with 16.5 grains (1.111 grams) of a ball powder (tiny little spheres), Winchester 748.
Anyway, I'm SURE ICMag members got some
mighty interesting workbenches.
I'd love to see some other pictures ... as much as you can show us without incriminating yourself