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Re: New reloading bench

Post by NuZo » 07 Dec 2015, 11:53 am

Excellent work mate! Keep posting pictures as you add additions to it. I love seeing benches being built :D Something that was designed to last a lifetime!

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Re: New reloading bench

Post by juststarting » 07 Dec 2015, 12:29 pm

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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Strikey » 07 Dec 2015, 8:50 pm

Good job, mate, but I think you're going to need a bigger ammo box :lol:
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Herdsman » 08 Dec 2015, 3:05 pm

A nice solid table is gold for reloading.

Doing it on a flimsy or light one sucks :|
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by juststarting » 08 Dec 2015, 3:30 pm

I have a flimsy light one... :(
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Oldbloke » 14 Dec 2015, 9:19 pm

Thunderbirds are GO at your place. :D
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Elek » 15 Dec 2015, 8:44 am

Needs some lady posters for the man cave ;)
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Charlie » 02 Jan 2016, 11:21 pm

Nice setup, why have two presses?
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Noisydad » 03 Jan 2016, 1:38 pm

Maybe a homemade, universal, quick detachable press mount for the less used machinery?
There's still a few of Wile. E Coyote's ideas that I haven't tried yet.
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Oldbloke » 03 Jan 2016, 3:53 pm

I saw one guys bench. He mounted a vice & everything was put in the vice.
e.g. bolt a piece of 1' Angle iron or lump of timber to the press to put in the vice. I have done the same with a couple of items like the cradle I use to hold the rifles while I clean them. The rest are bolted to the bench
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Charlie » 03 Jan 2016, 9:56 pm

bentaz wrote:
Charlie wrote:Nice setup, why have two presses?

The rcbs press is for my rifles, .222 & .303 and the lee progressive press is set up purely just for .38 specials for cowboy action, this should be able to pump out 1000 rds an hour.
I wish I'd made the bench longer as i have a 12ga press i want to mount also.


That's a lot of shooting! I'm sure your aware but the benefit of the lee press is it the turret is interchangeable. You can switch the dies in and out easily. Thats how I do it. Regardless, sweet setup, working on upgrading mine atm to!
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Korkt » 04 Jan 2016, 10:01 am

Never seen that kind of shovel grip on a press before.

Is that factory or a DIY jobbie?
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Seconds » 06 Jan 2016, 3:15 pm

Nice.

The ball-grip ones do wear on your hand a bit if you're doing a long session I find.
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Oldbloke » 06 Jan 2016, 4:25 pm

Noisydad wrote:Maybe a homemade, universal, quick detachable press mount for the less used machinery?


Please explain. With pics preferably
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Oldbloke » 06 Jan 2016, 7:00 pm

Just screw everything to a piece of timber & put the timber in a vice or use G clamps. It isn't rocket science.

All though, thinking about it, if you put the powder in the correct shaped & type of container and an ignition system you might end up with a small rocket. :drinks:
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by BBJ » 08 Jan 2016, 1:22 pm

Are you warning people or coming up with ideas? :lol:
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Oldbloke » 08 Jan 2016, 1:35 pm

I'm an ideas man. "rocket science" does it to me every time. I apologize if I have caused anyone to get the wrong idea. :twisted: :roll:
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Oldbloke » 08 Jan 2016, 5:43 pm

bentaz wrote:How can lets make it into a rocket ever be the wrong idea?


Sounds great to me. But some of the do gooders might think I am preparing to Nuke the US or better still parliament. :twisted:

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Re: New reloading bench

Post by juststarting » 08 Jan 2016, 5:56 pm

I used to be into model rockets when I was a kid. That's pretty much what we made, because rocket engines were unfordable to a 14yo at $10 a pop. Funny that the price hasnt changed in over a decade, checked recently for nostalgic reasons. Good times. Anyone's trys this s**t nowadays - there will be lovely men in masks politely tapping on your door and you won't be flying anywhere for a while.
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by ebr love » 13 Jan 2016, 3:16 pm

juststarting wrote:I used to be into model rockets when I was a kid. That's pretty much what we made, because rocket engines were unfordable to a 14yo at $10 a pop. Funny that the price hasnt changed in over a decade, checked recently for nostalgic reasons. Good times. Anyone's trys this s**t nowadays - there will be lovely men in masks politely tapping on your door and you won't be flying anywhere for a while.


I imagine the fuels for such a hobby have long since been made illegal and you'd probably need a WorkCover license to do it these days.
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by juststarting » 13 Jan 2016, 3:21 pm

Home made, no idea, been a while. I still have all my fingers and that's how I like it. But the end product - you can definitely buy model rocket engines, model rockets and kits in any (at least) VIC hobby/model shop.
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by juststarting » 13 Jan 2016, 3:50 pm

Look about the same to me. Maybe when my boys are older and if they are still legal... *sigh* f***ing hate Greens.
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Wobble » 18 Jan 2016, 8:56 am

bentaz wrote:One thing i noticed was how much more expensive they are now.


Due to 100 layers of red tape being required these days no doubt, blowing out the cost to accomplish nothing.
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Usurper » 20 Jan 2016, 1:00 pm

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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Heckler303 » 20 Jan 2016, 1:05 pm

juststarting wrote:Home made, no idea, been a while. I still have all my fingers and that's how I like it. But the end product - you can definitely buy model rocket engines, model rockets and kits in any (at least) VIC hobby/model shop.



I've walked into hobby shops and bought rocket motors without ever needing to do anything else aside from hand over cash.


I can also build them (which I have :D ) from scratch and launch them in my backyard and not one single hoot is given.


don't let them know that yet. They're bound to try and crack down on high-powered assault ships carrying carbon fiber baby-killing parachutes into earth's atmosphere that can knock out whole planes and satellites!
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Wobble » 28 Jan 2016, 3:14 pm

Heckler303 wrote:I can also build them


:allegedly: ;)
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Heckler303 » 06 Feb 2016, 7:45 pm

Wobble wrote:
Heckler303 wrote:I can also build them


:allegedly: ;)



Shall I set course for your garden? Looks too green for me :sarcasm:
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Seconds » 09 Feb 2016, 10:56 am

bentaz wrote:Yeah and at 10 bucks a shot i might as well get a .50 cal :unknown:


I'll come over and help you break it in :D
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Re: New reloading bench

Post by chacka » 22 Feb 2016, 1:32 pm

bentaz wrote:Got the lee pro 1000 sorted to start pumping out 38's, only loaded up 30 of them to test fire and they shoot and cycle just fine.


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Re: New reloading bench

Post by Baldrick314 » 22 Feb 2016, 7:26 pm

There's a little nut on the underside of the shell plate, you can see it kind of behind the arm of the press. If you tighten that up the ram should stop pulling out of the shell plate.

The Lee's are cheap and aren't up to the standard of some of the more expensive presses but they can be functional as long as you take care with them
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