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by The Annoyed Man
Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:50 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Bought a new loading bench yesterday...
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Re: Bought a new loading bench yesterday...

pbwalker wrote:Just got the bench together this evening! And I only lost one small chunk of skin...it's amazing how much pressure there is between two pieces of wood when you get a little bit of skin in there and the drill cranks right down on it. :cryin

It's a solid bench and was easy to put together.

TAM - Where did you mount the press? On the far left side, so it won't block the drawers? I'm trying to find a good point to mount one...
That's exactly where I put it — off the left end of the bench. The main reason I want to add a hutch is powder and bullet storage. 4 drawers is nice, but I'm discovering that it isn't going to be enough storage in the long run. Still, no regrets. It is a pretty nice bench. The brass tumbler is going on the bottom shelf.

Here's a quick picture I just took with my cellphone, keeping in mind that this is still a work in progress:
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by The Annoyed Man
Wed Mar 24, 2010 8:54 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Bought a new loading bench yesterday...
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Views: 4069

Re: Bought a new loading bench yesterday...

Clutch wrote:Wondering how the new bench is doing? I am planning on picking one up next week and would like to know how it is working out for you. Thanks
So far it is working great — exactly what I needed and wanted. I think at some point I probably try to find a hutch to put on it to increase my storage capacity, but other than that, I have no complaints at all.
by The Annoyed Man
Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:44 am
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Bought a new loading bench yesterday...
Replies: 20
Views: 4069

Re: Bought a new loading bench yesterday...

03Lightningrocks wrote:That is a great bench at a reasonable price. Please post picks when you get it all set up. Where does a body find one of those coupons? :mrgreen:
The coupon was in their printed "throw away" handout. It's a little color printed piece with a list of whatever is on sale that week. It's printed on newsprint. You can actually find them at the store. The coupon was for 20% off of any purchase.
by The Annoyed Man
Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:46 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Bought a new loading bench yesterday...
Replies: 20
Views: 4069

Re: Bought a new loading bench yesterday...

Yeah, I was surprised at the price. I am totally happy with the purchase, and I can't wait to get started on rolling my own.
by The Annoyed Man
Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:10 am
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Bought a new loading bench yesterday...
Replies: 20
Views: 4069

Bought a new loading bench yesterday...

I've been dragging my heels getting my reloading stuff set up. I bought everything but a bench several months ago, but every time I set aside time to put it all together, something else intruded. That meant that putting together a good work bench got put back too. Any bench I bought had to meet my own requirements, plus it also had to meet my "district manager's" requirements since it would be inside the house.

Yesterday, HighVelocity and I took his pickup truck down to Harbor Freight and I bought ONE OF THESE. The price is $159.99. However, when I was checking out, the guy just ahead of me who was leaving said, "Yah want a 20% off coupon?" "Heck, yeah!" sez I. So the cashier canceled the sale and rung it up again at $127.99 — saving me $32.00!

The bench comes in a box and needs to be assembled, which we did as soon as I got it home. Two people are recommended for assembly, and it took us about an hour or so to put it together, working at a relaxed pace and yukking it up while working. All hardware is included. There was even a bag of "spares" included in case you lose a screw or something. Tools necessary for assembly were a hex key (included) and a Phillips head screwdriver. We also used a cordless drill motor to drive a lot of the screws to make the job go faster, but basically, assembly was easy.

The bench really does use solid wood, and the assembled product weighs about 100 lbs and is quite substantial. It is 60" in width, and the drawers work quite well and have felt lining. It also has a wooden vise on the right end, and some wooden pegs which fit pre-drilled holes in the top for making jigs, etc. Also included are 4 plastic "anvil pegs" which can be dropped into pre-drilled holes and are used for keeping anything you might be pounding on from direct contact with the wooden surface of the bench, preventing the bench surface from being marred.

I'll be getting the press bolted down and the other stuff set up on Friday, and I hope to be able to take a few of my first reloads to the range on Saturday. We're starting with .308 and .223. I haven't bought any dies or components yet for the pistol calibers we own, but that will come pretty soon.

Here's a picture of what the bench looks like:

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Anyway, it is a well done bench for the price (particularly with the 20% knocked off), and this might make a good option for anyone who either needs to replace an existing bench, or is looking for an inexpensive way to get into putting together a reloading setup.

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