I have been thinking about getting into reloading for a bit, and I'm in the research stage of things. I found much useful information here about progressive presses and dies and whatnot. But there's two small nagging questions that I couldn't really find information about, though:
Bear in mind that I live in an apartment: I don't have an attached garage or basement I can convert into a workshop or tool shed. What I have is a spare (storage) room with sufficient space for, say, a six-foot long counter/bench and shelves.
1. I am leaning toward the Hornady Lock-N-Load AP for a press. How solid and stable do I need my workbench to be? Can I work from, say, a cheap bench (say, similar to http://www.homedepot.com/p/Signature-Development-72-in-Fold-Out-Wood-Workbench-WKBNCH72X22/203083493)? Or something perhaps sturdier, like https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.72-inch-adjustable-height-workbench-with-pegboard-back-wall.1000843179.html While reloading, how much pressure will I be exerting off-center on the edge of the bench?
2. I'm thinking of going for a stainless steel pins wet tumbler, like the Frankford Arsenal Platinum. The question is, how noisy is that tumbler? How noisy are dry tumblers, for that matter? Am I going to have to deal with noise complaints from the adjacent appartments (assuming I don't tumble the brass at 3AM, of course)? Will the cat ever forgive me?
Thanks in advance for any feedback and answers!
Bear in mind that I live in an apartment: I don't have an attached garage or basement I can convert into a workshop or tool shed. What I have is a spare (storage) room with sufficient space for, say, a six-foot long counter/bench and shelves.
1. I am leaning toward the Hornady Lock-N-Load AP for a press. How solid and stable do I need my workbench to be? Can I work from, say, a cheap bench (say, similar to http://www.homedepot.com/p/Signature-Development-72-in-Fold-Out-Wood-Workbench-WKBNCH72X22/203083493)? Or something perhaps sturdier, like https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.72-inch-adjustable-height-workbench-with-pegboard-back-wall.1000843179.html While reloading, how much pressure will I be exerting off-center on the edge of the bench?
2. I'm thinking of going for a stainless steel pins wet tumbler, like the Frankford Arsenal Platinum. The question is, how noisy is that tumbler? How noisy are dry tumblers, for that matter? Am I going to have to deal with noise complaints from the adjacent appartments (assuming I don't tumble the brass at 3AM, of course)? Will the cat ever forgive me?
Thanks in advance for any feedback and answers!
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