I setup a new casting bench and finally got to use it. It is a tool box from Harbor freight and it rolls. So, I can roll it out my basement into a screened in room and cast away. Worked great and everything rolls back in with it.
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I setup a new casting bench and finally got to use it. It is a tool box from Harbor freight and it rolls. So, I can roll it out my basement into a screened in room and cast away. Worked great and everything rolls back in with it.
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Awesome! Set up and ready to go anytime you are!
That’ll do! Roll away!
Nice and convenient!
wish I'd thought of that! bought the wood bench from them thinking I could use it under a window with fans, now they tell me not to.
Ooooh...Tensile Fairy vs. meltable screen. Get the popcorn!
That's a very nice setup!
The meltable screen is the least of my concerns with a tensile fairy appearance... :shock:
I've lived here for 6 months and I've never seen water in that space even with the biggest storms. They normally come in from the SW, W, NW and that screened porch is on the east side of the house.
Nice setup, was looking at the 9 drawer version for the same.
It is not so much the "rain in Spain" as the unintended condensation, live primer, wax fire, etc. that may be introduced into the hot melt.
i put my pot in an old oven tray to catch drips and splashes. nice set up.
Back when my ex and I lived in a two BR apartment, I did the same thing to make a reloading bench, which stayed in the bedroom, due to lack of space anywhere else. Besides, reloading tools in the bedroom make men more romantic.
Wayne
I do experience "wax ignition" when fluxing, nearly every time. I have not had any other incidents. I have not shot a sky screen or a chronograph either, but I digress...Good luck. Stuff happens. I hope not to you.
Very nice.
That's a SWEET setup ... Nice work .
You deserve a big ... ATTABOY ... and the first round is on me :drinks:
Gary
44Blam, that's a great setup. I need to do the same thing 'cause when I cast, I have to clean off my bench and that's usually a project in itself. I have to make sure there is no powder and /or primers or other combustibles on the bench and you have solved that problem with a dedicated, yet portable, bench. Kudos 2 U.
I did similar with an old 1990 Craftsman tool chest bottom.
I do wonder about you power cord reel, whether it has the rated amps you need. I mounted an outlet to the side of my toolbox just under the handle so it wouldn't be hanging out there and taking up space.