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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: 629727" data-attributes="member: 5177"><p>Hi bruce_ventura,</p><p></p><p>Price is in the $1500 range for everything you see, give or take $100. Cabparts phone number is: 1.888.398.1802. Ask for Stuart Thompson. It's completely customizable (overall size, wood species for doors, interior/exterior cabinet box colors, number/size of drawers, etc). I'm sure shipping would depend on where you lived. The project finishes looking like any other kitchen cabinetry.</p><p></p><p>Dimensions of mine is: W:7ft H:7ft D:28in. It looks like it is on casters (wheels) but each individual cabinet is actually mounted on four European leveling legs. They are awesome - each leg is infinitely adjustable for slight variations in the floor. Mine is mounted on carpet so this worked especially well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonthomps, post: 629727, member: 5177"] Hi bruce_ventura, Price is in the $1500 range for everything you see, give or take $100. Cabparts phone number is: 1.888.398.1802. Ask for Stuart Thompson. It's completely customizable (overall size, wood species for doors, interior/exterior cabinet box colors, number/size of drawers, etc). I'm sure shipping would depend on where you lived. The project finishes looking like any other kitchen cabinetry. Dimensions of mine is: W:7ft H:7ft D:28in. It looks like it is on casters (wheels) but each individual cabinet is actually mounted on four European leveling legs. They are awesome - each leg is infinitely adjustable for slight variations in the floor. Mine is mounted on carpet so this worked especially well. [/QUOTE]
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