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reloading table mini project #6540609 11/12/16 10:40 PM
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I had this reloading table for a little over 20 years when I started off as a noobie reloader. lol It started to sag a little and bullets started rolling off so I decided to remove the table and refinish it and find out what was causing it to sag. After extensive sanding outside to remove tool marks / pits in the table and removed most of the old stain finish. Reassembled the table with new screws, minor adjustments and bolted to the wall with 4 inch screws. Now its perfectly even and ready for some sealer. New Redding press is on the floor awaiting its new permanent home. woot


Re: reloading table mini project [Re: TackDriver] #6541075 11/13/16 12:05 PM
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Looks like you did a great job on the refurb! You ought to get at least another 20 years out of it!!

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