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Harbor Freight Bench - $69
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1811554" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>This is probably not sturdy enough. Best and probably cheapest whay to get a bench is to build it your self. Use a 2x4 frame and take a piece of 1/2" or thicker plywood and rip it down the middle making 2' wide pieces 8' long or if you want a square rip making two 4' pieces. Lay these pieces on top of one another which doubles the thickness and screw them down to your 2x4 frame. Or you can do like I did. Scrounge up two bathroom sink cabinets from a home remodel or cheap non finished at lumber supply. Place then on each end leaving room in the middle for you to get under the table top. I used the plywood 2' x 8' and attached 2x4's front and back and ends of the cabinets to support the plywood top and to give something solid to screw the top down to. This gives you storage space under the loading bench. I also added some sturdy shelves sitting on the bench top at each end to hold my bullets and loading dies etc. I got my cabinets from my own home during the remodeling process. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1811554, member: 10178"] This is probably not sturdy enough. Best and probably cheapest whay to get a bench is to build it your self. Use a 2x4 frame and take a piece of 1/2" or thicker plywood and rip it down the middle making 2' wide pieces 8' long or if you want a square rip making two 4' pieces. Lay these pieces on top of one another which doubles the thickness and screw them down to your 2x4 frame. Or you can do like I did. Scrounge up two bathroom sink cabinets from a home remodel or cheap non finished at lumber supply. Place then on each end leaving room in the middle for you to get under the table top. I used the plywood 2' x 8' and attached 2x4's front and back and ends of the cabinets to support the plywood top and to give something solid to screw the top down to. This gives you storage space under the loading bench. I also added some sturdy shelves sitting on the bench top at each end to hold my bullets and loading dies etc. I got my cabinets from my own home during the remodeling process. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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