Lol. For anyone out there who doesn't know what this thing is it is a lint roller. I discovered by accident how handy this little thing is on the reloading bench for quick cleanups and picking up stray powder that may have leaked or spilled.
They can be found at most any Dollar General or Walmart usually as an Impulse buy somewhere close to check out. . They are cheap for sure. . In case you didn't know they are made up of a roll of peel off tacky sheets. As one gets dirty you simply peel off that sheet to reveal the new one below.
Lol. Hey don't knock it until you try it it has become commonplace on my bench.
High-tech powder tool
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Re: High-tech powder tool
Good idea
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wow!!! that is a great Idea... I think RD has 3 or 4 of them around his bench off camera... he he
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Cool! Some things you just don't think of, but they work quite well. Another dollar store buy I made a little while ago; a small, 6" brush and dustpan. Snaps together and I hang it on a peg over the bench.. Good for quick clean up and even safely picks up spilled primers...
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Same here.mikld wrote:Cool! Some things you just don't think of, but they work quite well. Another dollar store buy I made a little while ago; a small, 6" brush and dustpan. Snaps together and I hang it on a peg over the bench.. Good for quick clean up and even safely picks up spilled primers...
Sometimes I wonder why I haven't received a visit...since I used my bench to package eBay sales and there's sure to be a grain or two stuck under the tape...
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