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Reloading
New Reloading Bench
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<blockquote data-quote="judgebill" data-source="post: 1980234" data-attributes="member: 101611"><p>I had the same problem when I built my first reloading bench so I put together one with stove bolts and nuts. I wanted weight so I built the bench using 2x8 x 8'long with 4x4 legs. Determine the space you have available and make the top with 2" thick lumber. Overhang the front by at least 2" and use a 2x6 along the front and sides. Use the bolts and nuts to hold it all together and it will be easy to disassemble to move to your next apartment/house/garage. Heavy and stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judgebill, post: 1980234, member: 101611"] I had the same problem when I built my first reloading bench so I put together one with stove bolts and nuts. I wanted weight so I built the bench using 2x8 x 8'long with 4x4 legs. Determine the space you have available and make the top with 2" thick lumber. Overhang the front by at least 2" and use a 2x6 along the front and sides. Use the bolts and nuts to hold it all together and it will be easy to disassemble to move to your next apartment/house/garage. Heavy and stable. [/QUOTE]
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