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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Reloading table build complete! Pics.
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3/29/2015 9:28:12 PM EDT
Well it's done and put in place. Got to get it set up to crank out the rounds now.
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3/29/2015 9:44:06 PM EDT
[#1]
Very beautiful woodwork! Needs brackets lag bolted into the wall out of sight, on the underside of the table, lest you turn it over during resizing!?
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3/29/2015 9:54:28 PM EDT
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Damn, that looks great!
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3/30/2015 2:14:54 PM EDT
[#3]
Very nice job!
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3/30/2015 2:15:03 PM EDT
[#4]
Put some stretchers on the lower end of the legs and add a shelf.
Store bullets on the shelf to weight the bench down.
I use 2x stretchers and run them through the middle of each leg in a dado for the long ones and a mortise for the short ones.
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3/30/2015 2:28:04 PM EDT
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Very nice looking bench!
Mine is much more utilitarian.
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