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Mark Stewart

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Been a bit lax of late. Working all the time. Picked up a shooting hobby, decided to start reloading and needed a bench. Tobuy one was $100.00, so i madr this. Its no show room piece, but I'm happy with it. Total cost $45.00 for wood and screws had the stain already as well as the poly. Only other cost was a box of band aids. 20170331_164208.jpg
 

Frank Berry

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I've been a reloader for over 40 years and the first thing you need is a solid bench. Looks like you got that. Nice job.
 

sawman101

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If it does exactly what you want Mark, then it's a well built piece of furniture.:icon_thum
 

Mark Stewart

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yes an old straight back kitchen chair. prop my feet up on the crossbar and just go to town. (or I will if I ever get all my stuff together)
 

TENdriver

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Mark thanks, Ironically I was about to do some research on loading benches to feed an M1D.

I haven't reloaded since I was an undergrad. Back then I clamped the press to a bar height counter in the kitchen. Never even considered table height. Not sure if my back and eyes would be better at a table level or bar level.
 
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