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Larry Alexander

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While shopping at walmart I found a magnetic/clamp on, battery operated LED light in the grill area that is heavy enough to free stand on a wooden bench (but the magnet base works great on a steel top) for $17.00.

I like it adjusted to look down between stations 2-3 to check the powder charge, works great.

Larry

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While shopping at walmart I found a magnetic/clamp on, battery operated LED light in the grill area that is heavy enough to free stand on a wooden bench (but the magnet base works great on a steel top) for $17.00.

I like it adjusted to look down between stations 2-3 to check the powder charge, works great.

Larry

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I just bought several JansJo LED lights similar to yours. One for the 650 and a couple on my Bridgeport mill. Lots of focused light and no heat!

Pat

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While shopping at walmart I found a magnetic/clamp on, battery operated LED light in the grill area that is heavy enough to free stand on a wooden bench (but the magnet base works great on a steel top) for $17.00.

I like it adjusted to look down between stations 2-3 to check the powder charge, works great.

Larry

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What exactly is the press in that picture? A very old Dillon RL550? The powder measure looks like it's on rotated 180*, there's no powder failsafe return system, the priming system looks odd, and the primer catch cup is a bottle?

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