oldfortyfiveauto
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Nothing like a Herters press to date you
Years ago I went with the free standing island. This way I can work On all 4 sidesView attachment 811688
Nice All American Press'.
NiceView attachment 819388 View attachment 819385 View attachment 819386 View attachment 819387 From climate controlled dedicated loading room in finished basement to back of garage at new home. Had to consolidate and compromise. But, it works. Had to sell one Dillon 550. Rock chucker hiding on far right of bench. Have to pay special attention to humidity.
I LOVE YOUR POSTER!!!!!!! & your bench!!
Nice
I built a similar cabinet with a face mounted single bifold door with different hinges (no track) that allow the doors to swing out of the way, to the side.
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Under that towel to the right are other presses that I can swap out
Nice Idea with the hinges. I just pop the roller wheel out of the track and swing it out of the way when I am working at the ends. Great creativity.Nice
I built a similar cabinet with a face mounted single bifold door with different hinges (no track) that allow the doors to swing out of the way, to the side.
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Under that towel to the right are other presses that I can swap out
Looks good. Doesn't matter. The trick is working with what you have so that you can shoot often. I started with a single stage shotgun press clamped to my mothers coffee table. Did I get into some trouble with all the bb's in the carpet and scratches on the table.