Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!news.arc.nasa.gov!dftsrv!mimsy!NCoast.ORG From: cmort@NCoast.ORG (Christopher Morton) Newsgroups: rec.guns Subject: Re: Reloading Bench/Stand Message-ID: <35839@mimsy.umd.edu> Date: 20 Jun 91 14:39:42 GMT Sender: magnum@mimsy.umd.edu Organization: North Coast Public Access Un*x (ncoast) Lines: 29 Approved: gun-control@cs.umd.edu As quoted from <35741@mimsy.umd.edu> by bluemoon!jamaass@zztop.rn.com (Jeffrey A. Maass): # Has anyone had experience with a commercial reloading stand or # bench? The one by L.R. Clift (integrated chair and mounting # platform for press) seems convenient, but is it stable enough # to use properly? # # I have room for a fixed workbench, but I hate to tie myself # to one spot in the house, and it might be nice to load out in # the "West 40" (my large backyard) when the weather is nice. # # This bench will be used with a Dillon RL550B press. # # Any other products I should look at? # # (BTW, the Clift model is $77). You can't beat a Black&Decker folding workbench. That's what my RL550B is attached to. A friend built me a fixture to bolt the press to. I then tighten the table top jaws onto the fixture. Can't think of anything that would work better in an apartment. -- --------------------------------- "Well whose opinions did you THINK these were...?" Christopher Morton {uunet|backbone}!ncoast.org!cmort cmort@ncoast.org