Ditchtiger
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I'm a mechanic, forgot to include my ball joint press.
And a drill press or two.
And a drill press or two.
What powder measures have you accumliated (sp) ? I think they are fun but actually My Lee PPM's do just about as well as the Uniflows I sold - and the Ideal/Lyman 55's are cool enough but not that much better. Have you tried a Harrell or Belding & Mull?
hollywood universal 12 die hole turret press at a flea market for 25.00
Is this a hobby in its self or have a just got a problem with buying to many tools?
Wow, that thing is BEAUTIFUL! Your brother made out like a bandit.My brother got this home made press at a Puyallup gun show.
He dickered the guy down to $20.
My guess is that the guy who made it is dead.
If I made that, I would not sell it for $20.
I decided to only mount two presses on the bench at one time, and I would store all unused presses closely together on an adjacent side shelf. Like all my previous benches, the new press was very solid in its construction. Then I bolted in place two 1/2" steel plates (12X16 inches) to which I would mount all my presses. I did this by drilling and tapping holes for each of my presses. I now have more bench work space on this shorter bench than I did on my last press that was much longer. I should have done this many bench builds ago.
David Wile
My children and grandchildren are not interested in shooting or reloading, and I have reached an age where I had to start downsizing my stuff.
the_count
It is called hoarding.