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Built this reloading table out of white oak and walnut. All dowelled together with no screws or nails.Then this afternoon i fabricated the press mount and got as far as fit and function check. Needs a little more work.Two turn tables and a microphone.
Reply:I'm liking that table. Is that press mount going to clamp like a C-clamp from the bottom?"The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living and the get rich quick theory of life." -Theodore Roosevelt
Reply:Those four barrel nuts have set screws with swivel feet to act as a friction clamp.Two turn tables and a microphone.
Reply:You are a straight up STUD!I like it. I like it a LOT Expert Garage Hack....https://www.facebook.com/steven.webber.948
Reply:That is beautiful Pangea, my uncle and aunt used to live in a log home that had cherry wood floors that were doweled together. Your table reminds me some of that, a real work of art and craftsmanship, CONGRATULATIONS on a fine job! Best regards, Allanaevald
Reply:Looks nice.Is your table secured to the wall? If not, in my opinion, its going to move/tip when you start running that machine. I would anchor it to the wall at each corner or build a lower shelf and put 4 or 5 sand bags on it).My current bench(24x96) weighs a good 1000 lbs when all the shelves are full and my 2 dillon 1050's and Forster Coax on it and it doesnt move, but my old bench(24x48) moved unless I put 200lbs of sand bags on the lower shelf.
Reply:Nice job, looks good!-AaronJet 17.5" Drill Press1942 South Bend 16x84 Lathe1980s Miller 320A / BP --- 2013 Power Mig 2562012 Jet 7x12 Horizontal BandsawVictor O/A Setup
Reply:I would like to have that for a dining room table!
Reply:Outstanding table build. |
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