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    Free reloading bench anyone?

    More than 20 years ago I built a reloading bench out of scrap materials. While it is crudely built & I made it for the legs to be removable for easy storage, it was reasonably sturdy when placed against the wall and another cabinet and weighted with several bags of lead shot. Size is approximately 33” by 36" and 32” high (you sit at it to work). I have used it until recently loading thousands of metallic and shotgun rounds and it always served me well, but I have built a new one and no longer need this one.

    If anyone would like to have it free, I would love to give it to them rather than use it for firewood. I live in North Carolina just off I-85 between Charlotte and Greensboro, and you would need to pick it up from me. The value is not worth the expense of shipping.

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    Great offer. Wish you were closer.

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    You know, just as soon as you give that away, you'll look in the corner of the basement, or the garage, or the shed, and think "Jeeze! I coulda built a bench/table/shelf unit right there out of that old reloading bench!"

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