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Setting up the reloading bench
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<blockquote data-quote="Rustygun" data-source="post: 3467177" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p>Just about finished with a corner dedicated to reloading. In the past my two presses were in different areas. Now I have them on the same bench. I have limited room so I need to use space efficiently. Question for those who have more than one press, have you found a minimum or comfortable spacing between presses and walls or other obstacles?</p><p></p><p>I tend to be slightly to the left side when I operate both of these presses. And I don’t want to drill holes in my bench until I have things where they work best. The strips on the wall are cleats so I can easily move shelves around without drilling holes in the walls. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]181982[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustygun, post: 3467177, member: 4711"] Just about finished with a corner dedicated to reloading. In the past my two presses were in different areas. Now I have them on the same bench. I have limited room so I need to use space efficiently. Question for those who have more than one press, have you found a minimum or comfortable spacing between presses and walls or other obstacles? I tend to be slightly to the left side when I operate both of these presses. And I don’t want to drill holes in my bench until I have things where they work best. The strips on the wall are cleats so I can easily move shelves around without drilling holes in the walls. [ATTACH=full]181982[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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