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    Default Let's see your (non reloading) workbench

    I'm probably going to get schooled worse than Joe Smith did with his wood pile, but here she is. Nothing fancy.

    Sorry about my crappy camera.








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    Default Re: Let's see your (non reloading) workbench

    whats that black powder burn lookin spot next to the pliers in the first pic? is that your primer testing spot
    FJB

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    Default Re: Let's see your (non reloading) workbench

    Quote Originally Posted by lethal93ta View Post


    Does your counter double as a bicycle?

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    Default Re: Let's see your (non reloading) workbench

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Smith View Post
    Does your counter double as a bicycle?

    thats a truing stand for bike wheels. I ride bike a lot and do all the work on them, a couple times a year I put the wheels on the stand and go over them. it saves a lot of money, most shops charge around 50 bucks to check a wheel set out.

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    Default Re: Let's see your (non reloading) workbench

    building mine at some point this week, we just moved out on our own and I don't have a lot of tools yet, but need to get organized. Was going to use the 2x4 basics kit to get going, but will likely just build one from scratch freestyle.

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    Default Re: Let's see your (non reloading) workbench

    I have too many benches to mention and their all too covered in projects to photograph.


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    Default Re: Let's see your (non reloading) workbench

    [QUOTE=P-11 shooter;575659]


    This pic is a bit frightening. Complete with eerie shadows. I like it!
    FUCK BIDEN

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    Default Re: Let's see your (non reloading) workbench




    Dining room table.... kitchen counter... a door lying on sawhorses in the garage if I'm really getting into something... no real workbench though.


    Shoulda' heard my wife when she saw the photo above.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Let's see your (non reloading) workbench

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post



    Dining room table.... kitchen counter... a door lying on sawhorses in the garage if I'm really getting into something... no real workbench though.


    Shoulda' heard my wife when she saw the photo above.
    no wonder she was pissed (if she was) look at the cosmo, probably got it all over the floor.....
    FJB

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