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Old August 14, 2011, 01:31 PM   #3
TXGunNut
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Nicely done. I would add (or make optional) some tabs to facilitate attaching it to the front of an existing bench. Price seems very reasonable to me because it will likely be less costly than reinforcing a normal workbench that isn't up to the stresses of heavy-duty reloading, also less than building a purpose-built reloading bench.
Seems to me it would also be perfect for BMG loaders and bullet swagers but I don't do either.
I'd definitely market it to high volume or specialty reloaders as an alternative to or improvement on a purpose-built heavy-duty reloading bench. Since you build them one @ a time (for now) you can be flexible to accomodate the buyer's existing bench, presses and special needs.
I think you have a very marketable idea, hope it works out for you.
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