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We will be listing our house soon and would like to cover the reloading bench , which is in an upstairs "office". I could throw a sheet over it but looking for a vinyl cover that is more fitted. Any ideas?
 
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Maybe a grill cover that is appropriate for it's table size?...maybe the back be easily removed and stored separately while covered.


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what about a just a table cloth

You can get them in different sizes and fabrics (plastic or cloth) colors and prints

Or a fabric store, lots of colors and design choices and ask them for the name of some one to sew up the size you want


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what about a just a table cloth

You can get them in different sizes and fabrics (plastic or cloth) colors and prints

Or a fabric store, lots of colors and design choices and ask them for the name of some one to sew up the size you want


Thanks. I ordered a vinyl tablecloth from Jeff B. Free shipping! I'll see how well this works.
 
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During an open house, people will look under it. They'd also likely look when the house is shown to a single party.

Its there a way you can stow the powder, primers, and bullets to clean and make the area neater/ more presentable?






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I cleaned mine up, told my realtor all about it. Didn't impact the sale in any way.
 
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All reloading stuff stored in locked closet beside bench. The table cloth doesn't cover very well, but it's better than nothing.
 
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