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Unread 02-28-2010, 09:15 PM   #31
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Your welcome Robert. Just thought I'd be able to save you from having to purchase an entire length of flashing.
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Wish I had as much room as several you have....
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It is nice too keep all the powder and lead behind closed doors... away from prying eyes. Kind of cluttered with Pinewood Derby making stuff, Beer Brewing stuff and snow goose hunting gear right now.
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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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