That is really nice. I like how you lot the lower shelf.
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Originally posted by pinetreebbs View PostThere are some great press mounting ideas in this thread. Years ago I couldn't decide how/where to mount my press and my workbench was not dedicated to reloading only. My 'temporary' solution was to mount the press on a length of solid 2x8 yellow pine lumber. To use the press I c-clamp it to the bench. It still works well.
Originally posted by dmsims21 View PostThat is really nice. I like how you lot the lower shelf.If it's true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?
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It's beautiful!NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
CCW, CQM, DM, Long Range Rifle Instructor
6.5 Grendel Reloading Handbooks & chamber brushes can be found here:
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I guess I have to get started on mine. Having no where else to set up, I put together a (very) small "bench" from part of an old bookcase. I had this set up in the corner of my bedroom. Now my wife is tired of having it there and has strongly "suggested" that I make a room in the basement and move my reloading stuff there. I will have nearly a 10'x20' room to work with. Guess I gotta make her happy!
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Primers are always exciting to vacuum up. I worked in a retail store many years ago where the owner's son just loved to suck them up, in addition to firing off 12 GA blanks unexpectedly before closing time.NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
CCW, CQM, DM, Long Range Rifle Instructor
6.5 Grendel Reloading Handbooks & chamber brushes can be found here:
www.AR15buildbox.com
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Originally posted by NugginFutz View PostI really appreciate the various ideas offered for press mounting, and I believe they have led me to a satisfactory choice.
I went with a dual approach. For the presses, I decided to use the InlineFabrication mounts, anchored into the 2x6 frame. After looking the system over, it really was a no brainer. While the Lee Bench Mount system looked promising (and cheaper), it was rejected because it cannot accommodate my Hornady LNL AP. Bwaite's trailer hitch solution was astonishingly effective, but my circle of friends does not include welders and metal workers.
As far as other bench accessories go, I mounted these onto sections of the 3/4" plywood, drilled to allow star knobs to secure them to the bench. Yes, I actually managed to poke a few more holes, but it was easier once I had the press setup made. Felt feet on the bottom of the wooden mounts help reduce additional marring of the bench top.
Again, many thanks to the Horde for their enthusiastic advice.
The above bench looks exactly what I am looking for. I will be mounting my presses permanently.
Don't have time or knowledge to build from scratch.
Does anyone know of any "kits" that are available?
Thanks.
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Originally posted by lrgrendel View PostFinally thinking of moving from my garage to inside.
The above bench looks exactly what I am looking for. I will be mounting my presses permanently.
Don't have time or knowledge to build from scratch.
Does anyone know of any "kits" that are available?
Thanks.
As far as kits go, I've not seen a single one I would own. There were a few, including some made from particle board, but all of them left me underwhelmed.
$350
$100 - $150
And one fairly promising one at Harbor Freight for $160 - if it's still available in your store...
Good Luck!If it's true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?
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Originally posted by NugginFutz View PostCongrats - you won't regret it.
As far as kits go, I've not seen a single one I would own. There were a few, including some made from particle board, but all of them left me underwhelmed.
$350
$100 - $150
And one fairly promising one at Harbor Freight for $160 - if it's still available in your store...
Good Luck!
They might be a bit basic!!
I'll keep looking...
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