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  • t-squared

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    :yesway:

    From experience, before you get to securing the top down, think about how you're gonna get electricity above the work surface....
     

    Gluemanz28

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    t-squared is correct, you will want electric outlets on both wings before you fasten the top down.

    I have a four foot 12 outlet power strip that I purchased from Harbor Freight on my bench and shelving system.

    They are on sale right now for $25

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    tatic05

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    I moved into a new house and I am re-doing my basement, I hope to have some room to set up shop for my presses and safe. Then its on to replace my current press for something blue. Looks great keep up the good work, make sure to upload pictures once its finished.
     

    chezuki

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    Blue bullets in a blue press. A man after my own heart.

    Fwiw, they are actually black bullets from Black Bullets International and I DO NOT recommend them. They shoot ok, but the bottoms are completely flat with zero chamfering, which make them a PITA to place since don't like to use much flare. The SNS Casting bullets may look like kidney beans, but they load much easier.

     
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