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#21
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Waldorf Maryland USA
I to expanded my reloading area, I like the Searssteel workbenchs and they just had them for half price, wife left the house for 1 hour and they multiply,bought them over the internet and theSears warehouse is 1 block away. She came back to 3 benches what used to be 1, cost me though, had to buy a desk for her scrapbooking. It was worth it.
It's a good idea to start small with your bench, otherwise it will feel like a challange to fill the space. My wife has that same problem with the closet.
It's a good idea to start small with your bench, otherwise it will feel like a challange to fill the space. My wife has that same problem with the closet.
#23
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Joined: Dec 2006
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ORIGINAL: crimedog
It's a good idea to start small with your bench, otherwise it will feel like a challange to fill the space. My wife has that same problem with the closet.
It's a good idea to start small with your bench, otherwise it will feel like a challange to fill the space. My wife has that same problem with the closet.
LOL.. I am already considering a turret press next.. and building a smaller bench just for the tumbler, to get it up to a more convient height. Also with book shelves.. got have reading material storage.
The nice thing about the current design is it will be easy to expand.. I have lots of wall space left so I have to control those urges, though.
#25
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Joined: Dec 2006
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ORIGINAL: Don Fischer
If you have a neat bench, you don't reload enough! Or,, perhap's you need more equipment,,,,,,or component's,,,,,,or a wife or girlfriend that stay's out of there!!
If you have a neat bench, you don't reload enough! Or,, perhap's you need more equipment,,,,,,or component's,,,,,,or a wife or girlfriend that stay's out of there!!
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#27
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Joined: Dec 2006
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ORIGINAL: #40Fan
Chuck that lee trimmer up in a drill. You will be done in a fourth of the time.
Chuck that lee trimmer up in a drill. You will be done in a fourth of the time.
Anyone know if the metal on the modified shell holders are weld-able? Thinking a small vertical rod welded to it would speed up loosing and tightening quite a bit and allow big fingers to get in since the frame may be a tad close for stablity's sake.



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