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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1526364" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>My favorite bench (and most stable by far) is one I built. The legs and frame are made of oak 4x4's, then the top is a solid layer of 2x4's running length wise, then on top of that is a 3/4" sheet of plywood. It is about 6 foot long, 24" deep, and HEAVY....I would say around 250 lbs or more, mainly from the oak 4x4's. I know it was EVERYTHING I had to lift the stinkin thing up on it's legs by myself after building it. Then, I used lag bolts to bolt it to the studs in the wall. My RCBS rockchucker press will snap in half before the bench budges. I just hope to god I never move....I have sentimental connection to that bench, but it would be a royal B***H to move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1526364, member: 87243"] My favorite bench (and most stable by far) is one I built. The legs and frame are made of oak 4x4's, then the top is a solid layer of 2x4's running length wise, then on top of that is a 3/4" sheet of plywood. It is about 6 foot long, 24" deep, and HEAVY....I would say around 250 lbs or more, mainly from the oak 4x4's. I know it was EVERYTHING I had to lift the stinkin thing up on it's legs by myself after building it. Then, I used lag bolts to bolt it to the studs in the wall. My RCBS rockchucker press will snap in half before the bench budges. I just hope to god I never move....I have sentimental connection to that bench, but it would be a royal B***H to move. [/QUOTE]
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