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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
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Mrs bo put nice little beef roast in crock pot late this morning and we had French Dip sandwiches for supper. Tomorrow home made beef vegetable soup.![]()
Berry's Kinetic Bullet Puller
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Dillon 1 Small pick up tube
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Dillon Handgun Case Gauges
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Dillon Primer Flip Tray
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Dillon Square Deal B
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Dillon Strong Mounts Square Deal Mount
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Dillon's Instructional DVDs for Reloading Machines
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Lyman 50th Edition Reloading Handbook
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SDB Spare Parts KitSDB Spare Parts Kit
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Square Deal B toolholder with Wrench Set
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Not sure why items out of sequence but order went in little while ago.
Also think I have found a way to cut impatient wait time to set up to two months from six months.
Thanks Mrs bo, great gift.![]()
Last edited by buffalobo; 03-14-2018 at 23:06.
Congratulations, but what is taking you six months to set-up?
Spot to set it up. I have space in the shop but not a very good environment. Three quarters of the space is dedicated to woodworking and one quarter to auto mech, metal and welding. Tough enough to keep welding and wood shavings/saw dust separate. New building which will be garage(gets auto mech, metal and welding out of shop), family pavilion and barn is supposed to start going up in the fall/winter. I was going to hold out until done and only set up press once.
In process of doing clean out and rearrange of shop, discovered that I will have space for a steel desk I intend to use as reloading bench, even before I move mech, metal, welding out to new building. If I get desperate I can easily build a kiosk type surround/cover for it. Use some pull down attic stairs hardware and make it easy to lift up out of way.
You know, if I like can't wait, you know.
I was just going to suggest a cover for the press. I've got a blanket over mine right now, but some day I'd like to sew up something more form fitting and durable. It's fine without a cover, until the second I actually use my garage for any type of cutting. Then either saw dust or hot metal is flying every where. I look forward to your kiosk cover idea.
The Great Kazoo's Feedback
"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".