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    Gives a sh!t; pretends he doesn't HoneyBadger's Avatar
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    Belly, that is a nice looking bench. Did you have to sacrifice any sturdiness for the folding legs?
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    okay whores. dinner is ready so I'm out for a while.

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    must.... post.......... once...................... more..................................

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogie View Post
    So here are the events that need to happen for me to setup my RCBS...

    Finished installing drywall/insulation in garage
    Finished mudding and sanding
    Next have to prime the drywall (tomorrow)
    Dig out level spot for shed
    Procure shed, sand, pavers
    Install shed
    Move shit into shed
    Make bench legs to go with top I have
    Install bench and mount RCBS
    Reloading begins

    I've been buying reloading supplies for like 3 months and finally have everything I need.
    I did the same, took me quite a while to buy components, but I think I was up and running in just 2mo, with my limitation being that I only had 250 bullets. xtremebullets finally started accepting more orders, so now I have a couple thousand to load. Also, picking up more dies much faster than I though. I can definitely see how this hobby will suck up all my free money...and time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogie View Post
    Jim/HB/OBC, what are the storage units sitting on?

    I'm basically on clay. I'm thinking I'm going to scrape off a nice and level spot, then tamp it down really hard with my spud bar, then just lay down some large pavers to make a pad. I could also use gravel, but I'd have to come up with some kind of edging so the gravel doesn't spill into the yard. I want the base to be just above ground level so my wife can easily get the mower in and out if she has to mow.
    follow the multi quote.

    Quote Originally Posted by zteknik View Post
    Use some patio blocks for a base.
    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    Patio blocks or pavers will work fine.
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    Sand underneath will help with drainage and prevent too much settling
    Quote Originally Posted by bogie View Post
    Something like this


    patio blocks / pavers / decorative stone. What ever you want to call them.
    Sand or Gravel then the pavers are gtg. Tamp the sand tight and then wait another day or 2 then check before putting the shed up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    Belly, that is a nice looking bench. Did you have to sacrifice any sturdiness for the folding legs?
    I don't think so, but the legs needed to be rounded a bit so they could rotate.
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    Uhm?
    "An individual is only entiteld to one's rights as long as one respects the rights of others."...R.F.

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    CCI Large Rifle Primers...... $35 + $27.50 for 1000..... Crap pipe price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by waxthis View Post
    Uhm?
    Agreed. I think flyboy forgot how to post.