What clever little things have you "invented or discovered" that you can share?

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I made this powder drop stand so that I could use it now and I’ll buy a “real” one when I can.
I would use it! Only "improvement" I would make is some way to solidly fix the stand to the bench temporarily. (I use T-nuts on the underside of the bench and a 5/16-18 bolt through the stand. Works quite well).
 
One of the best things I have done is hang one of the double tube Harbor Freight LED shop light just above my my head when sitting at my reloading bench. I have no need for any spot lighting now.

I one turned a 223, 22-250 specific powder funnel from aluminum rod. It worked so well I decided to do the same for 357 and 44 mag cases. Not having anymore rod in a large enough diameter I used smaller that I had on hand for the neck portion and glued small stainless funnels I found on Amazon into the top to create a funnel. The funnels were MUCH cheaper than buying rod and I used a little goop for glue.
 
Thanks, I also use T nuts, they work great. I just haven’t decided quite where I want this mounted.
 
Beagling a mold to make the casting a little larger
take shim stock and slice a small strip off .[001-.005 thickness]
then wrap it around the bottom of 1 block of the mold to space the 2 blocks apart
makes the diameter a little larger then size to make it round again

Mike
 
On one of the surplus sites, I bought a stainless steel serving tray. I use it on my loading bench under my powder measure and Press and when the powder gets spilled, it is easy to use a 3" wide paint brush and make a pile and pour it back into the bottle after my reloading process. I have a 1/4" steel plate screwed to my bench and drilled and tapped for my press bolts and powder measure bolts. Makes cleanup a breeze. After I put everything away I use my small shop vac, without bag. just a filter on motor. I have made stands for my 5-10 scale, Lee primer tool with leaded bottom for weight. I also use drill press with primer pocket brush to clean primer pockets. I use an anti static wipe and wipe down all my equipment before reloading. I cut up used dryer sheets for my RCBS Tumbler cleaner which also keeps down the dust & static from the media and just throw away after use.
 
I do the same with my Lee measures. The little molded in markings are almost impossible to see.

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I found these LED clip on lamps on Amazon for not too much $$. I put one right over two of my presses. The flexible stand makes putting it where I need it easy and the extra light makes seeing in the cases checking powder levels, etc. a piece of cake.

Stay safe.
I am using the exact same light. I love it!
 
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