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I have built some new reloading benches and considered marketing them. Photo's and information can be viewed at the below address. Would there be a market for this type of product?

http://www.trapshooters.com/cfpages/sthread.cfm?threadid=38490&messages=16
 
Posts: 179 | Location: Wisconsin | Registered: 02 October 2001Reply With Quote
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Shane,

Can't seem to pull up the URL - can you paste a pic in?

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Posts: 294 | Location: Waunakee, WI USA | Registered: 10 February 2004Reply With Quote
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Shane I pulled up the web page you tried to link.

The page requests a login user name and pass word.

Can you link to avoid having to signup for a site I don't know if I will ever visit again.



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Never Mind. I Signed up just to see your pictures.

They look to be First Grade custom cabinets. I am quite interested in discussing purchase details.
 
Posts: 1052 | Location: Southern OHIO USA | Registered: 17 November 2001Reply With Quote
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Yeah, the URL does not work very well (demands username and password). I'd be interested in seeing what you might offer as well.
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Posts: 6653 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: 11 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Here is Shane's work





Here are the photo's of the custom loading benches I built. The shotgun bench is 6' long and will accommodate 4 presses. The 9000G press on the right sends loaded shells through the countertop into a pullout drawer w/ plastic bin inserts. There is room for shot, wads, powder, tools, empty hulls, and anything else that you may need. I was thinking of building a 5' bench w/o the drawer unit on the left in order to cut cost and weight down some. The top is a solid 1 1/2" laminated counter w/ maple edge to keep pellets from rolling off over the house. The metallic loading bench is 8' long w/ upper and lower storage. It also holds 2 shotgun presses although they are both headed for the shotgun bench. I have a pullout shelf for the brass tumblers. The counter top is a piece of Bowling alley that I refinished. The tall storage cabinets are almost 8' long, covered with camouflage laminate, and have hanging closet space for hunting cloths on the right cabinet. The center cabinet has a door above and 5 drawers below. The left 30" cabinet is adjustable shelving for storage. Should organize all of my hunting and reloading equipment. This photo is hard to see with the The shotgun bench would be the easiest to market, but we build custom cabinetry so anything is possible. I just haven't seen much for cabinetry available and think there should be. As far as shipping, even hiring a truck to transport the cabinets across the states isn't that unreasonable. Do you folks think there would be interest in me producing these benches? Shane Marquardt Sandenwood Inc. Sandenwood@centurytel.net (920)992-5550
 
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Nifty! Pity they won't stay as uncluttered as they are in their virgin state... .
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