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    reloading bench

    I was contacted by someone looking for a stable reloading bench, simple yet effective.

    I put a blood groove around the edge on the top to catch any powder or tools from rolling off. It all breaks down flat for moving/installing with a hex key. Made from hard maple and finished with shellac and Target em6000

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    Grady - "Thelma, we found Dean's finger"
    Thelma - "Where is the rest of him?!"

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    That's nice Alex,I was just talking to a friend about reloading.Ammo cost is just so over priced can hardly afford to go out to the range anymore.Thanks for sharing

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    that is a nice reloading bench. may have to make a new one.

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    I like the simple design. It turned out very well. Looks sturdy! Great job.

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    The powder groove is a nice touch, beside powder, primers love to roll off the table. I can't tell from the photos, but I didn't see any back panel or cross bracing. Is it sufficiently resistant to racking?

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    it is hard to see frederick, but there is back skirt that secures to each side legs that stiffens it against racking.
    Grady - "Thelma, we found Dean's finger"
    Thelma - "Where is the rest of him?!"

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