Homemade reloading press mounting block system for an easy, hot swap setup
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Nice video, thanks for sharing.
Oh how I wish that all my neighbors were gearheads, welders and sawdust makers like you and myself….”What a wonderful world — it would be…”
Great bunch of equipment with the personal touches all around…the ‘shop’…a place to go to regain your sanity!
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Thanks, I spend more and more time out there. I need to probably thin the herd a little.
I watched your wad cutter casting video, subbed up your channel. You Sir are a wizard!

The powder stands are neat. What is the black tape on the light switch for. ?

I was trying to figure out what you were talking about LOL.. Three way switch to the lights in the main house. gets out of sink with the other outside lights. Drove me nuts so I stuck a piece of tape on it.

Lol, we have those too and it drives me nuts. ?

That looks remarkably similar to mine. T-Nuts in a repeating 8″ sqare pattern across the whole bench, 2×12 cut into squares with matching hole patterns. Presses and vices get mounted onto the 2×12 plates and bolt down quick with 3/8-16 bolts.

I know I cant claim great minds, but maybe logical minds think a like?

I like it. Like you, my bench sees a lot of different uses besides reloading. Being able to clear the bench to have room to disassemble a long gun without having to place parts here and there would be a blessing. So let me feed you an idea with you that you may be able to incorporate with your powder stand product. I eventually want to have an out building for my reloading (and future casting?) activities. I envision a hefty bench somewhat similar to what you have, maybe a birch/maple plywood top, but I’m thinking of mounting a trailer… Read more »

That’s an interesting idea with the receiver and using a locking bolt to stabilize it. Would also make storing out of the way easy too. Very cool Idea
I was wondering about doing this same thing. Now, thanks to this video, I know that it’s possible. Thank you!