6MMsteve
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lolSir, you do not have anywhere near enough, "stuff". Spend more!
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lolSir, you do not have anywhere near enough, "stuff". Spend more!
you will need that entire room just go ahead and buy cabinets and cut trap doors in the floor you will need them
Thanks! It met my needs, and wife approved for in house use lolthats a nice sturdy lookin bench you have there A+++++
Thank you sir! I am pleased with itDW6402
Very Nice Bench . Nice wood , plenty of space , I like it alot . Makes reloading even more enjoyable . What's the saying , A man that can work with his hands will never starve . Be Well DW
Chris
I originally looked into those plates, but having only one press that needs mounting I opted against it and bought an arbor press. As much as I would like to say ill need another press, its highly unlikely.
That’s what I did, I can operate it without my hand touching the wall. I’m not sure what would make it better if I left more space on the right though. I load the items from the left side and pull lever with right hand. Am I missing something?Temporarily “mount” your press to the bench using a large c-clamp to see how much room you need to operate press handle. Also check access space on all sides of press as well as standing and/or seating space. Then decide on the permanent location for the press and other tools.
thats a nice sturdy lookin bench you have there A+++++
Power strip is already on the left rear legGonna need a power strip for all the new “toys” you’ll eventually buy. Also recommend 5000K color temp LED lights... unless you have young eyes... seems nearly impossible for me to have too much light anymore!
Set-up and bench looks good. I wouldn’t say you are missing anything. However, I think you will feel like you’re sitting in the corner (cramped) while operating the press. One thing I feel (just my opinion) most reloaders are missing is having a roll of paper-towels mounted under their shelves. I’m always wiping up something that I just want to throw away and not have on a rag. I use those blue “shop towels” for their robustness.That’s what I did, I can operate it without my hand touching the wall. I’m not sure what would make it better if I left more space on the right though. I load the items from the left side and pull lever with right hand. Am I missing something?
Very nice,I'm about halfway through my new bench build. Finally to the point where the old one isn't cutting it, coupled with the fact that I got a truck load of free dimensional lumber from a friend that he had no use for and wanted cleaned up out of his garage. I decided on an L main bench, then a floating island in the open space of the L that will have presses and barrel vise on. Going to have some sort of swapping system to get able to take things off of my island if I need some more space with replaceable bases that will get drilled. As soon as you have something up there permanently mounted, it's in the way, you end up changing/upgrading or it's the catlyst that starts collecting clutter. Hung up some cabinets and what not as well, which should help inventory and organize.
Ripped down anything 2 by into 2.5" tall strips, laminated them all together into a butcher block top, router planed, rounded corners, and routered edges with a chamfer. Suffice to say, it's not going anywhere when a press handle gets pulled down.