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Post by hacker54 on Jul 21, 2014 11:07:18 GMT -5
Well I wanted some more bench room for my reloading and also reloading elbow room so to speak. So I built another bench and put it in my loading area of the basement. I went with a 24x48 top. Only had to get one 4x4 at 6' and the 24x48 top everything else I had on hand. I put my old PC on it because it has my Lee Shooter prgram on it and has load info that I'll be putting in my 3x5 file holder. Attachments:
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bob
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Post by bob on Jul 21, 2014 20:02:29 GMT -5
Good job Gary !
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Post by krwada on Jul 21, 2014 23:06:11 GMT -5
Nice ... Now you have 2 benches? Do you have a specific job for each one? ... like single stage vs progressive?
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Post by hacker54 on Jul 21, 2014 23:27:21 GMT -5
Ken the other bench is for shot shell reloading. With the two benches I have more elbow room to work in. If I run the progressive I just swap out on the bench pictured.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2014 0:57:12 GMT -5
That's real convenient, it's more than enough space when you load one caliber at the time. Way to go. PJ
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dangun
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Post by dangun on Jul 22, 2014 7:08:23 GMT -5
That will Git-R-Done!
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poohzilla
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Give me a place to stand and a long-enough lever, and I will invariably break the lever.
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Post by poohzilla on Jul 22, 2014 11:50:14 GMT -5
Looing good, Hacker ! I'd show a picture of my bench, but OSHA and EPA would close me down...
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gws
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Post by gws on Jul 22, 2014 14:35:56 GMT -5
Looks good Hacker! Now you need to build another bench to put all the crap on that you cover your reloading benches with.....so you can actually reload. That'll always be a continuing problem for me.....I have too much stuff, and too many hobbies.
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jbnut
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Post by jbnut on Jul 22, 2014 16:44:11 GMT -5
That's a very nice looking set up Gary. I really like how you mounted your presses, no extra holes in the bench top.
Being a man of limited wood working skills & tools, unlike you very talented guys, when I upgraded this year from the old library desk to my current bench I shopped at Sears & Lowes. Oh well I've got more room now also.
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