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Unread 02-28-2010, 05:40 PM   #1
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Bob,Manhattan Supply Co.(MSC) should have what you need.
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Unread 02-28-2010, 05:47 PM   #2
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Thanks I may have to try that, I had a nice pair of lead ones but can"t seem to find them.
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They used to have vise jaws available in lead and brass.
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I mostly reload 28 Ga. So I built this reloading bench for that. Billy https://parkerguns.org/forums/attach...1&d=1675531442
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My loading bench has been a piece of 3/4-inch plywood with three C-clamps to attach it to a table wherever I've lived. Has three- and four-screw spots for two different style bases on my MECs. Made it when I lived in an apartment in Chula Vista, CA, 1971 to 73. BOQ at Elmendorf AFB 1974-75. Condo in Alexandria, VA, 1975 to 2002. And here in Spokane County 2003 to present.

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I'll post pics of mine after the 8g MEC is delivered. Just sayin'.
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Here's mine. Cheap kitchen cabinetry from Home Depot, pellet catcher cookie sheet discussed earlier, and a hole cut thru the top to allow completed shells to fall into the drawer
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Dave and Billy are one of my own mind. Except that my TV is watched on a rear view mirror, not straight ahead like Billy or off to the side like Dave.
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Dave and Billy are one of my own mind. Except that my TV is watched on a rear view mirror, not straight ahead like Billy or off to the side like Dave.
So, Bill: while you're watching though the rear-view mirror, are the objects you see "closer than they actually appear"? Never have figured that one out!!
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