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My "Poor Man's" Reloading Bench

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  • #31
    Justintoxicated
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 3836

    I can't imagine doing large calibers on that setup, but if it's working for now I guess yoru good to go. I'd probably flip it over the first time I went to seat a primer.

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    • #32
      Doheny
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Sep 2008
      • 13819

      Good job! Looks like a space saver too!

      Is that your tactical SHTF Barbie car in the background?

      .
      Sent from Free America

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      • #33
        runway1
        Senior Member
        • May 2011
        • 1731

        Originally posted by flak88mm
        Send Me your Thoughts.

        Seriously now - no cupholder!! And you don't see this as a problem??

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        • #34
          chim-chim7
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 1845

          Wow, if it works for you and keeps you out of the dog house than good job.

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          • #35
            LGB Loader
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 727

            It's better than what I started with... Hand dies and a hammer and my bench a an old beat up 2x4.

            I think my kit came with one but I don't have the machine to hold the brass to run it in circles...
            If it's the Lee cutter and shell holder, that's what your fingers, hands and wrists are for... LOL. You will need to buy the appropriate case length gauge for your specific caliber. Not only are they very inexpensive, they really work.

            Happy trails...

            LGB
            Training in The Peaceful Art to achieve unnatural naturalness and natural unnaturalness, BEcoming WATER while serving The Great I AM.

            John 3:16

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            • #36
              zod
              Calguns Addict
              • Aug 2009
              • 8325

              That's what I'm talking about, I'm stealing your idea. I actually have the same Lee press! This will give me a little more wiggle room in the garage, and free up my small worktable. Which is way cramped as it is. Also, the footprint looks narrow enough to be easily stored to the side somewhere, when not in use. Good stuff man, thanks for sharing!
              Originally posted by pistolero805
              Brass has antimicrobial properties.
              Originally posted by sean michael
              Brass knuckles, when you want to punch someone but don't want to give them an infection.

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              • #37
                1in9twist
                Member
                • Jul 2011
                • 203

                Originally posted by Vulgar Patty
                on the other hand, my roommate REALLY hates that I keep it in the kitchen.
                Lolz....
                1in9twist


                Reloading should be enjoyable.
                www.inlinefabrication.com

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