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    I'm all for nipples, tell me more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dingo View Post
    Arr you saying you have wood, screwed some, or need it?

    That's acceptable talk for a ho-party..... we could let it slide if it's couched in prostifriendly terms. :-)
    I gotz wood, Drilled then screwed. Follow the time line. Wood, Drill, Screw. You can always use a "softer" wood but it never really "Measures UP"
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    Well, I had some free time finally, so I built my bench tonight too!

    Check it out: http://www.ar-15.co/threads/87717-Wh...=1#post1166315
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    I gotz wood, Drilled then screwed. Follow the time line. Wood, Drill, Screw. You can always use a "softer" wood but it never really "Measures UP"
    Sounds messy.... might end up with wood stain all over the floor.

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    Hello Ho's

    I have shit for time, but wanted to try and catch up...got a few pages in and realized that wasn't happening. Busy next few days on top of that....no time thing continues.

    Did blow some dough on .223.....1000 rds LC 855 ball. $750 after YOUR UNCLE screwed me on the decent purchase that I was going to experience. New kid at work ordered a reloading station thingy that I'm gonna split the cost on.....and then start learning wtf that's all about. Shit for details on that at this time though.

    Later homies..

    Peace be with you, along with plenty of hot sex, cold beer, high paychecks and low maintenance in-laws...and all the other stuff that doesn't make the daily grind suck as bad....and shit.


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    Well..... I have the sex part here. The rest...... not so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    Shit can the laminate. You building a suzy home maker or full tilt reloading bench? Hence C Clamping the press until you see what works best for you.
    For the 3rd press i cut a small piece of wood and drilled the mount holes in it. To secure it to the wood i used 7/16 t-nuts secured on the bottom. This allowed me to bolt / mount the press using C-Clamps, with the option of removal when not in use.
    http://t-nut.com/2-511332-B006YXNU6I...ps_FREE_in_USA
    Measure once cut twice

    If you are hung up on the whole process there's the Reloading forum where you'll get lots of good ideas and direction, Plus look at pics of our benches.
    Suzy homemaker is actually exactly what I was going for! Glad you noticed!!!

    I actually got the idea for the solid core slab doors from the Reloading Forum. There are also several people who use the laminate counter tops, which is where I got the idea for that. My current bench is basically painted plywood, and its extremely possible to wipe off, which is why I wanted a lacquered or smooth finish on top, which the laminate is perfect for. This is not only a reloading bench, but also a general purpose work bench, that can easily be cleaned. I did think of doing something similar with those t-nuts, but in the end decided to just bolt the press directly to the laminate. I may just bolt it to some plywood for a while until I find the ideal position for it.

    Oh, and HoneyBadger and I were discussing building work benches in here AND the reloading forum, we just got more views and replies in this thread, so we cluttered it up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Otterbatcat View Post
    Hello Ho's

    I have shit for time, but wanted to try and catch up...got a few pages in and realized that wasn't happening. Busy next few days on top of that....no time thing continues.

    Did blow some dough on .223.....1000 rds LC 855 ball. $750 after YOUR UNCLE screwed me on the decent purchase that I was going to experience. New kid at work ordered a reloading station thingy that I'm gonna split the cost on.....and then start learning wtf that's all about. Shit for details on that at this time though.

    Later homies..

    Peace be with you, along with plenty of hot sex, cold beer, high paychecks and low maintenance in-laws...and all the other stuff that doesn't make the daily grind suck as bad....and shit.

    I'm not sure I understand any part of this post... But I guess that's okay.
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    A double team effort... Ok, that works. Kinky!

    I'm secretly interested in the bench project myself, since mine is a ghetto rigged abortion of plywood screwed into an old dresser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffCyclist View Post
    Oh, and HoneyBadger and I were discussing building work benches in here AND the reloading forum, we just got more views and replies in this thread, so we cluttered it up.

    I don't think it's possible to clutter up the post whore thread..
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