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Reloading
How to build a reloading bench your wife won't mind having in the house
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<blockquote data-quote="jonthomps" data-source="post: 629723" data-attributes="member: 5177"><p>Hi Tom,</p><p></p><p>I had originally planned to use 2" butcher block as the top, but after pricing it I decided to double-up on the 5/8 MDF. Glad I did, it's way cheaper and doesn't budge! Also, the formica top doesn't absorb anything (cleaning solvent, gun oil, etc). We used a stud finder and anchored it to the wall via 3 4x4's so it's not going anywhere.</p><p></p><p>I DO need more stuff, right!?! And the beauty of the whole system is that you can quit a project right in the middle of the process (like working brass), close the doors, and . . . presto! Everything looks great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonthomps, post: 629723, member: 5177"] Hi Tom, I had originally planned to use 2" butcher block as the top, but after pricing it I decided to double-up on the 5/8 MDF. Glad I did, it's way cheaper and doesn't budge! Also, the formica top doesn't absorb anything (cleaning solvent, gun oil, etc). We used a stud finder and anchored it to the wall via 3 4x4's so it's not going anywhere. I DO need more stuff, right!?! And the beauty of the whole system is that you can quit a project right in the middle of the process (like working brass), close the doors, and . . . presto! Everything looks great. [/QUOTE]
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