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Reloading/work bench ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 1934313" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>I custom-made my own bench that had to fit in very specific place. It is 37'H x 42'W x 24' D. It has shelves on top, 8'W X 42'W X4 0'H with adjustable shelves I can add, remove or vary the height of them. Below the bench top, I have drawers and shelves. It is built with 4X4 legs on the corners, 1 1/2" plywood top with 2x4 braces underneath. a Polycoat sealer and almost immovable. The really nice part - I had some Lowes gift cards, so it cost me $0.00. I permanently mounted a Rock Chucker Supreme on one end, and have a removable Turret press I can clamp my on the top to take on/off for mass reloading - Pistol, etc. Holds everything I need while I am reloading and just keep primer and powder I am using on the bench. On the walls I have wire shelving to store "stuff." Tumbler is in the garage on a Sam's Club workbench I got on sale for $100.00 with those supplies, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 1934313, member: 109160"] I custom-made my own bench that had to fit in very specific place. It is 37'H x 42'W x 24' D. It has shelves on top, 8'W X 42'W X4 0'H with adjustable shelves I can add, remove or vary the height of them. Below the bench top, I have drawers and shelves. It is built with 4X4 legs on the corners, 1 1/2" plywood top with 2x4 braces underneath. a Polycoat sealer and almost immovable. The really nice part - I had some Lowes gift cards, so it cost me $0.00. I permanently mounted a Rock Chucker Supreme on one end, and have a removable Turret press I can clamp my on the top to take on/off for mass reloading - Pistol, etc. Holds everything I need while I am reloading and just keep primer and powder I am using on the bench. On the walls I have wire shelving to store "stuff." Tumbler is in the garage on a Sam's Club workbench I got on sale for $100.00 with those supplies, etc. [/QUOTE]
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