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Old December 12, 1999, 12:56 PM   #10
flatlander
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Join Date: June 16, 1999
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My vote goes to the B&D Workmate, although some of the suggestions posted here are ingenius and would be neat to look at in picture format. The Workmate is so versatile that you could spend a lot of time just thinking of other uses for it. It's a good carpenter's tool, works great for clamping a rifle vise for cleaning, scope mounting, etc. I use mine mainly for clamping my Gracey case trimmer vertically when trimming - keeps the chips from fouling the caseholder. I've got a piece of 3/4" plywood with an RCBS Partner press bolted to it that I clamp to the Workmate's top for loading at the range. I load the basic combination I want to test at home, then can easily test variations or refinements at the range by having a supply of prepped, primed cases along with me. Saves a lot of "what if" speculating later.
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