Reloading benches that don't move around are what you are looking for.
I agree, that bench looks sturdy and I saw one last week.
It will do a great job, but it needs to be fastened in place, such as with a bracket that's fastened to a stud in the wall, on both ends and maybe the front legs to the floor as well.
A light press will generate close to 15k psi with the lever and mandrel. This will cause the bench to move.
IMHO, you couldn't build that bench, if you had to purchase the materials seperately, for that price.
You've actually got time to split hairs like this. Get a job.Looks good for a turn-key bench.
What the press generates for force means nothing to the bench. The only thing the bench cares about is the power applied to the handle.
You've actually got time to split hairs like this. Get a job.![]()
Welfare isn't a job. Loser.Had a job. Was so good at it that I will never have to work again. Oh; and GFY.
You've actually got time to split hairs like this. Get a job.![]()
Had a job. Was so good at it that I will never have to work again. Oh; and GFY.
Welfare isn't a job. Loser.
P.S. Semi-colon shouldn't follow "Oh". If you had an education you would have known that.
Reloading benches that don't move around are what you are looking for.
I agree, that bench looks sturdy and I saw one last week.
It will do a great job, but it needs to be fastened in place, such as with a bracket that's fastened to a stud in the wall, on both ends and maybe the front legs to the floor as well.
A light press will generate close to 15k psi with the lever and mandrel. This will cause the bench to move.
IMHO, you couldn't build that bench, if you had to purchase the materials seperately, for that price.