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I'm 6'3" and bench was at 37" until I slipped in a set of concrete legs to bring it up to belt buckle height today. About 6" more and no more stooping to reload.

Thanks for the idea!!



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Posts: 4893 | Location: Bryan, Texas | Registered: 12 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Looks fine if you want to load stranding up, which I don't. I want to stand up as little as possible.
 
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I skinned that cat and can sit with my hi stool.

 
Posts: 2134 | Location: Ohio | Registered: 26 June 2000Reply With Quote
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My bench is 42" and my presses all sit on 6" risers

I can't sit down to load......I can't imagine sizing brass or running a progressive sitting in a chair.......but I stand up all day for a living so I suppose I'm used to it









I have a brand new Hornady LNL AP still all boxed up that I'm going to put in a spare room but haven't quite figured out the furniture requirements


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Posts: 7361 | Location: South East Missouri | Registered: 23 November 2005Reply With Quote
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It's a hobby, and I got time. Just appreciated ideas for less bending without the messes I know I'd make trying to do it off'n a backless stool / chair on rollers. I do 'em one at a time, not in stages. Suits me, and glad to hear of similar satisfaction with anyone else's operation.


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Posts: 4893 | Location: Bryan, Texas | Registered: 12 January 2005Reply With Quote
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After looking at these, I'd be embarrassed to show you a picture of my bench right now...

Seriously, next time I build a work bench I'm going to make it 4'x 8' and cut off one corner and throw the rest away.


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I opt for a seat for either single station or progressive loading.


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Rub Line

All it has to do is work. Ted's is quite impressive, though...


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I was referring to how clean those benches are.


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Originally posted by Rub Line:
I was referring to how clean those benches are.


It was picture day so everything was put away and cleaned

Today......it's probably a foot deep with stuff and junk that needs attended to


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I even cleaned up to make this simple bullet pulling video

Pull a bullet


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