How to: Carpet a Reloading Bench (pic heavy)

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  • OEF5

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    Thanks! I appreciate your answers. As a beginner (I haven't even loaded my first round yet) I try to get knowledge anywhere I can. I'm sure I'll ahve tons more questions for the experienced here as I go along.


    You are talking to the right guy here on INGO, he offers great classes for all stages of reloading!

    https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...upply_inc/108364-reloading_class_reviews.html

    Those are the reviews!

    https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...nc/140944-april_reloading_classes_2011_a.html

    The classes.
     

    dom1104

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    I had an addition to the Profire Family delivered yesterday, and thought I had better spruce up my bench before I installed her.

    Wow. I must have a dirty mind, because when I read this I ......wow. I will never look at that bench the same way again.

    I need... to stop taking medication.
     

    ghitch75

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    nice job.....i would be worried about static discharge in the winter with arms rubbin' back and forth on the carpet.....will i guess it's no worse than your feet on carpeted floor....
     
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