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My new reloading bench
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03/04/12 03:12 AM
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firefighter88
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Just finished building my reloading bench. have a few minor things left to do. 
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Re: My new reloading bench
[Re: firefighter88]
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03/04/12 03:30 AM
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Fatalwishes' Wife
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That'll do.
Mounting your stuff may be difficult with those drawers though. I use long 1/2 inch bolts with big washers to keep things secure.
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/04/12 04:51 AM
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kmon11
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Good looking bench, like all the storage area you included in it
Another way to attach presses to a bench that works well and sllows for easy changeout of presses is put captive nuts in the bench top and mount the presses or other equipment to 3/4 inch plywood palates and bolt the press to the bench. I have easy changeout of presses and it is strong enough there are no issues using the 50BMG press mounted that way, Just something that works for me and do not have to get under the bench in any way when mounting the presses.
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/04/12 04:51 AM
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Humble pie
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Purdy though. I think he will figure out mounting his press. 
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/04/12 05:26 AM
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Varget 7-08
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That is very, very nice. Great choice of stain too.
The cubbies on the side are a great idea.
Giving me great ideas for my next bench.
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/05/12 07:02 AM
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one73maro
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/05/12 12:13 PM
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moderno
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I like it, plenty of storage room!
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/05/12 05:39 PM
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KRoyal
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Looks great, I wish I would have stained mine...
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/05/12 05:55 PM
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jeh7mmmag
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Very nice job. I bet you are a cabinet maker by trade? Super.
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/05/12 09:48 PM
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RKHarm24
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Looks great, I wish I would have stained mine... Have a few Oops with bore cleaner and gun oil, it will get stained.... 
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/06/12 03:12 PM
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/06/12 05:19 PM
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firefighter88
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Thanks. it was a pain it took 3 days but it will be worth it when i get to use it
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/07/12 11:41 PM
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Destry
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that is nice, i just finished mine too glad to get it over with
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Re: My new reloading bench
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03/20/12 04:34 PM
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Let The Air Out of 'Em
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What you really need is a 300 Winchester Magnum. That is the best caliber on the planet, probably even in the solar system and maybe the universe. Go get him! Shoot him in the face!
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Re: My new reloading bench
[Re: Let The Air Out of 'Em]
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03/21/12 12:56 AM
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Still another way as Kmon1 said in one of the above posts is get a Pat Marlins Rock dock. Allows you to also change out presses on one 1 plate to a docking station.
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