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    possibly might be good idea to put heftier piece of timber between press and bench top...maybe decent thickness of plywood?? when you get a sticky case there is fair bit of force applied, breaking front off desk could be very messy...components all over the show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    possibly might be good idea to put heftier piece of timber between press and bench top...maybe decent thickness of plywood?? when you get a sticky case there is fair bit of force applied, breaking front off desk could be very messy...components all over the show.
    Thought about it. It’s pretty bloody sturdy for a $20 trade me desk. Will take the punt then reassess if there is stress fractures
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    Nice setup, I found when using my chargemaster if I was seating projectiles while next one was measuring ou the bump from operating the press would give me overcharge. I mounted it to wall independent of bench to avoid that, alternative is be really fast and get projectile seated before it gets to trickle stage then sit still

 

 

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