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Reloading
New Reloading Bench
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1979575" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>A simple bench with a 2x4 frame, 2' wide x 4' long. Take one sheet of 1/2" plywood ( wafer board will work as well ) split length wise & place them together one on top of the other for a 1" thick top. All screwed together. A 2x4 screwed into the base ( floor level ) & across the top & bottom at the back . Same in front with the lower brace across the mid section. A shelf setting on this mid brace to a mid brace in the back. This will provive a solid set up. You can place items of weight on the mid shelf that will help steady the bench. You can build this for far less than buying a pre maid bench. By being screwed together together it would be simple to disasemble & take with you if you move. For your consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1979575, member: 109476"] A simple bench with a 2x4 frame, 2' wide x 4' long. Take one sheet of 1/2" plywood ( wafer board will work as well ) split length wise & place them together one on top of the other for a 1" thick top. All screwed together. A 2x4 screwed into the base ( floor level ) & across the top & bottom at the back . Same in front with the lower brace across the mid section. A shelf setting on this mid brace to a mid brace in the back. This will provive a solid set up. You can place items of weight on the mid shelf that will help steady the bench. You can build this for far less than buying a pre maid bench. By being screwed together together it would be simple to disasemble & take with you if you move. For your consideration. [/QUOTE]
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