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Originally Posted By GHPorter:
That's a stout bench, Defender3! What press are you going to mount on it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GHPorter:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
You guys have inspired me to take up reloading so of course, I need a bench! I went through this thread and saw some great ideas - thanks to all who posted. Strong, sturdy and heavy - 4x4 and 2x4 build using #10 screws and Kreg pocket screws until I got tired of being so precision. 8' wide, 30' deep and 33" tall without top. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=93695 Finished up the first phase - 3/4" birch laminated plywood for the bottom shelf and 2x 3/4" birch laminated plywood for the top with a 1.5"x5" skirt. I was going to build a second shelf but decided to put a 4" deep drawer under the top instead (yet to be built). I have a Rockler T-Track system I'm going to install once I determine spacing and then I need to decide on some rear shelves. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=93696 A Forster co-ax for now, but who knows once I figure all this out. |
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Originally Posted By Defender3: A Forster co-ax for now, but who knows once I figure all this out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3: Originally Posted By GHPorter: Originally Posted By Defender3: You guys have inspired me to take up reloading so of course, I need a bench! I went through this thread and saw some great ideas - thanks to all who posted. Strong, sturdy and heavy - 4x4 and 2x4 build using #10 screws and Kreg pocket screws until I got tired of being so precision. 8' wide, 30' deep and 33" tall without top. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=93695 Finished up the first phase - 3/4" birch laminated plywood for the bottom shelf and 2x 3/4" birch laminated plywood for the top with a 1.5"x5" skirt. I was going to build a second shelf but decided to put a 4" deep drawer under the top instead (yet to be built). I have a Rockler T-Track system I'm going to install once I determine spacing and then I need to decide on some rear shelves. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=93696 A Forster co-ax for now, but who knows once I figure all this out. Welcome to our hobby and this forum. |
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Originally Posted By grimhollow:
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p524/jonnygrizzle/Mobile%20Uploads/9CE8BDA5-BE3F-47FF-B8A5-B4D4503D27DD_zps24ydcdkj.jpg Couldn't remember if I'd posted an update since I added the Forster CoAx to my bench. I took the advice of someone else here, and keep all my powder and primers in a different location so I have time to think about it and make sure I got the right stuff while going back to the bench. I have since shortened the handle on that Forster, also. View Quote ETA Clarity: Nice! Who makes those black bins with the clear fronts and snap covers you're using? |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Nice! Who makes those covered plastic storage bins your using? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3:
Originally Posted By grimhollow:
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p524/jonnygrizzle/Mobile%20Uploads/9CE8BDA5-BE3F-47FF-B8A5-B4D4503D27DD_zps24ydcdkj.jpg Couldn't remember if I'd posted an update since I added the Forster CoAx to my bench. I took the advice of someone else here, and keep all my powder and primers in a different location so I have time to think about it and make sure I got the right stuff while going back to the bench. I have since shortened the handle on that Forster, also. Nice! Who makes those covered plastic storage bins your using? They work fine but those black ones look very sturdy. |
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Originally Posted By Defender3: ETA Clarity: Nice! Who makes those black bins with the clear fronts and snap covers your using? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3: Originally Posted By grimhollow: http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p524/jonnygrizzle/Mobile%20Uploads/9CE8BDA5-BE3F-47FF-B8A5-B4D4503D27DD_zps24ydcdkj.jpg Couldn't remember if I'd posted an update since I added the Forster CoAx to my bench. I took the advice of someone else here, and keep all my powder and primers in a different location so I have time to think about it and make sure I got the right stuff while going back to the bench. I have since shortened the handle on that Forster, also. ETA Clarity: Nice! Who makes those black bins with the clear fronts and snap covers your using? They are KIS brand that I picked up from Walmart about a year ago. About the time I started buying them, they stopped carrying them. They used to have them on Amazon for a higher price but I didn't see them when I looked just now. I check every time I go to a different Walmart, and pick more up if I find them. They are made from a different type of plastic that doesn't feel like it will get brittle, like other types. Today.... I'm going to load up some 69 grain SMK 5.56 rounds, with AR Comp. |
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Originally Posted By grimhollow:
They are KIS brand that I picked up from Walmart about a year ago. About the time I started buying them, they stopped carrying them. They used to have them on Amazon for a higher price but I didn't see them when I looked just now. I check every time I go to a different Walmart, and pick more up if I find them. They are made from a different type of plastic that doesn't feel like it will get brittle, like other types. Today.... I'm going to load up some 69 grain SMK 5.56 rounds, with AR Comp. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By grimhollow:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
Originally Posted By grimhollow:
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p524/jonnygrizzle/Mobile%20Uploads/9CE8BDA5-BE3F-47FF-B8A5-B4D4503D27DD_zps24ydcdkj.jpg Couldn't remember if I'd posted an update since I added the Forster CoAx to my bench. I took the advice of someone else here, and keep all my powder and primers in a different location so I have time to think about it and make sure I got the right stuff while going back to the bench. I have since shortened the handle on that Forster, also. ETA Clarity: Nice! Who makes those black bins with the clear fronts and snap covers your using? They are KIS brand that I picked up from Walmart about a year ago. About the time I started buying them, they stopped carrying them. They used to have them on Amazon for a higher price but I didn't see them when I looked just now. I check every time I go to a different Walmart, and pick more up if I find them. They are made from a different type of plastic that doesn't feel like it will get brittle, like other types. Today.... I'm going to load up some 69 grain SMK 5.56 rounds, with AR Comp. Thanks - looks like the KIS is only available overseas - I've checked just about every store's website and it looks like there are only low cost alternatives like Iris, Sterilite, etc. Just to stay on track, an update, I unloaded some of the stuff and put together the stools together while I work on the drawers. |
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Originally Posted By Defender3: Thanks - looks like the KIS is only available overseas - I've checked just about every store's website and it looks like there are only low cost alternatives like Iris, Sterilite, etc. Just to stay on track, an update, I unloaded some of the stuff and put together the stools together while I work on the drawers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3: Originally Posted By grimhollow: Originally Posted By Defender3: Originally Posted By grimhollow: http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p524/jonnygrizzle/Mobile%20Uploads/9CE8BDA5-BE3F-47FF-B8A5-B4D4503D27DD_zps24ydcdkj.jpg Couldn't remember if I'd posted an update since I added the Forster CoAx to my bench. I took the advice of someone else here, and keep all my powder and primers in a different location so I have time to think about it and make sure I got the right stuff while going back to the bench. I have since shortened the handle on that Forster, also. ETA Clarity: Nice! Who makes those black bins with the clear fronts and snap covers your using? They are KIS brand that I picked up from Walmart about a year ago. About the time I started buying them, they stopped carrying them. They used to have them on Amazon for a higher price but I didn't see them when I looked just now. I check every time I go to a different Walmart, and pick more up if I find them. They are made from a different type of plastic that doesn't feel like it will get brittle, like other types. Today.... I'm going to load up some 69 grain SMK 5.56 rounds, with AR Comp. Thanks - looks like the KIS is only available overseas - I've checked just about every store's website and it looks like there are only low cost alternatives like Iris, Sterilite, etc. Just to stay on track, an update, I unloaded some of the stuff and put together the stools together while I work on the drawers. I've had good success using the Sterlite 6qt's, usually 1.99 from Target... Clear with the same type of latch as the KIS, although maybe not as strong. But they've served me well for storing brass. Loaded rounds go in mil cans or magazines :). |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
ETA Clarity: Nice! Who makes those black bins with the clear fronts and snap covers you're using? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3:
Originally Posted By grimhollow:
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p524/jonnygrizzle/Mobile%20Uploads/9CE8BDA5-BE3F-47FF-B8A5-B4D4503D27DD_zps24ydcdkj.jpg Couldn't remember if I'd posted an update since I added the Forster CoAx to my bench. I took the advice of someone else here, and keep all my powder and primers in a different location so I have time to think about it and make sure I got the right stuff while going back to the bench. I have since shortened the handle on that Forster, also. ETA Clarity: Nice! Who makes those black bins with the clear fronts and snap covers you're using? KIS box at Amazon |
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Originally Posted By ChevelleDave:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
Originally Posted By grimhollow:
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p524/jonnygrizzle/Mobile%20Uploads/9CE8BDA5-BE3F-47FF-B8A5-B4D4503D27DD_zps24ydcdkj.jpg Couldn't remember if I'd posted an update since I added the Forster CoAx to my bench. I took the advice of someone else here, and keep all my powder and primers in a different location so I have time to think about it and make sure I got the right stuff while going back to the bench. I have since shortened the handle on that Forster, also. ETA Clarity: Nice! Who makes those black bins with the clear fronts and snap covers you're using? KIS box at Amazon Thanks! Searched a dozen different variation of KIS containers and all that came up were some in the UK. |
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And now bring thread back on topic.
Reloading bench pics. |
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Just realized I never posted the picture of the complete turret stand.
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Originally Posted By TheTallest: Just realized I never posted the picture of the complete turret stand. http://<a href=http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff503/nomadcity/IMG_20161102_190016_edit_1478131241432.jpg</a>" /> View Quote ...and it looks good. |
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Originally Posted By DRAINSMITH:
I vote red, I reload red. http://i.imgur.com/2Z1GBHAm.jpg http://i.imgur.com/o5uvXgh.jpg http://i.imgur.com/2A49dP6.jpg http://i.imgur.com/KJ6z57Rm.jpg http://i.imgur.com/2Bm9TKwm.jpg http://i.imgur.com/KtdznNGm.jpg http://i.imgur.com/B8b79Yvm.jpg http://i.imgur.com/IxGRrVqm.jpg http://i.imgur.com/PemR2Gam.jpg http://i.imgur.com/jiWX8FZm.jpg http://i.imgur.com/KlV34h3m.jpg http://i.imgur.com/FtzOX2Tm.jpg many more photos to come. View Quote Nice collection, I now know for sure that Plumbers make too much money. |
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Wow I am impressed and a bit jealous.
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
You guys have inspired me to take up reloading so of course, I need a bench! I went through this thread and saw some great ideas - thanks to all who posted. Strong, sturdy and heavy - 4x4 and 2x4 build using #10 screws and Kreg pocket screws until I got tired of being so precision. 8' wide, 30' deep and 33" tall without top. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=93695 Finished up the first phase - 3/4" birch laminated plywood for the bottom shelf and 2x 3/4" birch laminated plywood for the top with a 1.5"x5" skirt. I was going to build a second shelf but decided to put a 4" deep drawer under the top instead (yet to be built). I have a Rockler T-Track system I'm going to install once I determine spacing and then I need to decide on some rear shelves. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=93696 View Quote That looks like my new bench, I had to do a double take. Looks the same, right down to the toolbox beside the bench. I used finish grade plywood for the surface, finished with Cabot brand polyurethane. |
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Originally Posted By Warhawk:
That looks like my new bench, I had to do a double take. Looks the same, right down to the toolbox beside the bench. I used finish grade plywood for the surface, finished with Cabot brand polyurethane. http://i.imgur.com/ty2dcD3.jpg http://i.imgur.com/rhIQrS2.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Warhawk:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
You guys have inspired me to take up reloading so of course, I need a bench! I went through this thread and saw some great ideas - thanks to all who posted. Strong, sturdy and heavy - 4x4 and 2x4 build using #10 screws and Kreg pocket screws until I got tired of being so precision. 8' wide, 30' deep and 33" tall without top. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=93695 Finished up the first phase - 3/4" birch laminated plywood for the bottom shelf and 2x 3/4" birch laminated plywood for the top with a 1.5"x5" skirt. I was going to build a second shelf but decided to put a 4" deep drawer under the top instead (yet to be built). I have a Rockler T-Track system I'm going to install once I determine spacing and then I need to decide on some rear shelves. That looks like my new bench, I had to do a double take. Looks the same, right down to the toolbox beside the bench. I used finish grade plywood for the surface, finished with Cabot brand polyurethane. http://i.imgur.com/ty2dcD3.jpg http://i.imgur.com/rhIQrS2.jpg Looks nice! I decided not to stain/seal/coat mine (for now). I was able to finish the four drawers, get the shelves done and install one set of the Rockler T-Track; all I need to do now is cut some drawer handles and the bench will be GTG. I'm still reading my reloading manuals and want to learn more about the order of operations, differences in manufacturer's brass, etc., before I give this a try. I also need to cut mounts for the press and trimmer to fit the tracks, and make a door for the manual scale to sit on. Hey, I may not know what I'm doing, but at least I look decent doing it. Again though, some great ideas in this thread from the folks who have BTDT. Some updated pictures: |
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Looks nice! I decided not to stain/seal/coat mine (for now). I was able to finish the four drawers, get the shelves done and install one set of the Rockler T-Track; all I need to do now is cut some drawer handles and the bench will be GTG. I'm still reading my reloading manuals and want to learn more about the order of operations, differences in manufacturer's brass, etc., before I give this a try. I also need to cut mounts for the press and trimmer to fit the tracks, and make a door for the manual scale to sit on. Hey, I may not know what I'm doing, but at least I look decent doing it. Again though, some great ideas in this thread from the folks who have BTDT. Some updated pictures: http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94325 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94326 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94327 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94334 View Quote Coming along nicely... I see you got some of those storage boxes. |
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Originally Posted By grimhollow:
Coming along nicely... I see you got some of those storage boxes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By grimhollow:
Looks nice! I decided not to stain/seal/coat mine (for now). I was able to finish the four drawers, get the shelves done and install one set of the Rockler T-Track; all I need to do now is cut some drawer handles and the bench will be GTG. I'm still reading my reloading manuals and want to learn more about the order of operations, differences in manufacturer's brass, etc., before I give this a try. I also need to cut mounts for the press and trimmer to fit the tracks, and make a door for the manual scale to sit on. Hey, I may not know what I'm doing, but at least I look decent doing it. Again though, some great ideas in this thread from the folks who have BTDT. Some updated pictures: http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94325 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94326 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94327 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94334 Coming along nicely... I see you got some of those storage boxes. Yup! Bench pic so I don't get counseled... |
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This thread is for posting pics of your bench. If you want help or ask questions, please start your own thread and ask. Thanks. |
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Hmmm, sorry dryflash! I had seen other type posts and seeing as I have the door ready to cut and install I would then have a "bench" photo to share.
Sorry if this wasn't the correct place for this post, I was just looking for a little advice before cutting down the door. |
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Originally Posted By rustybob:
Here's room <a href="http://s407.photobucket.com/user/08091981/media/Mobile%20Uploads/KIMG0057_zpsxjszl8k6.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/pp157/08091981/Mobile%20Uploads/KIMG0057_zpsxjszl8k6.jpg</a> <a href="http://s407.photobucket.com/user/08091981/media/Mobile%20Uploads/KIMG0059_zps5b3d3glq.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/pp157/08091981/Mobile%20Uploads/KIMG0059_zps5b3d3glq.jpg</a> <a href="http://s407.photobucket.com/user/08091981/media/Mobile%20Uploads/KIMG0058_zpsf0xdd5ud.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i407.photobucket.com/albums/pp157/08091981/Mobile%20Uploads/KIMG0058_zpsf0xdd5ud.jpg</a> View Quote Looks great. Roomy, functional, comfortable. Of all the reasons to miss having a basement, this is the biggest for me. No basements in San Antonio - it takes (literally) blasting to excavate for a basement where I am. |
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How deep are you guys making the worktop? Im about to start my bench.
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Looks nice! I decided not to stain/seal/coat mine (for now). I was able to finish the four drawers, get the shelves done and install one set of the Rockler T-Track; all I need to do now is cut some drawer handles and the bench will be GTG. I'm still reading my reloading manuals and want to learn more about the order of operations, differences in manufacturer's brass, etc., before I give this a try. I also need to cut mounts for the press and trimmer to fit the tracks, and make a door for the manual scale to sit on. Hey, I may not know what I'm doing, but at least I look decent doing it. Again though, some great ideas in this thread from the folks who have BTDT. Some updated pictures: http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94325 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94326 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94327 http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=94334 View Quote Very nice. My bench is in a perpetual state of organized chaos. Everything is always where I left it. |
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Originally Posted By GunsandCoffee71:
I recently installed the Inline Fabrication Quick Change System - what a great addition. I also acquired another "Dial o' Grain" scale from the 70s - these are truly heirloom tools. http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b206/Bluesking89/Bench_DEC2016_zpstndrnkhs.jpg View Quote That's very nice - makes my setup look downright ghetto. Ordered IF storage plates for the QD plates - somehow it escaped me to order it when I bought all the other parts. Also trying to plan/measure out for their wall rail setup as well. Tried to order some 77 HPBT 2nds from PV but they are OOS :(. EDIT: Sorry got confused thought I was in the what did you do today thread... too many windows open :). |
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One last try. This is a pic thread. Please post pics not comments. |
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My humble submission. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184632/IMG-0934-105051.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184632/IMG-0935-105053.JPG View Quote Sweet! |
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Moved into new house and finally got the reloading area set up and running ammo. Ran a couple thousand of 9mm to restock what was shot while bench was under construction and set up the Dillon to run 223 now. Ran about 50 rounds to do an OCW work up for a new rifle. Wanted to make the bench and area bigger but will have to wait until the basement is finished and I carve a more permanent space for my shooting and reloading addiction. I tried to keep everything adaptable the only thing permanently fixed to the bench is the Dillon press, everything else is on plates or backers so they can just be clamped in place depending what is needed for the task at hand. |
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Not here to post any new pictures... But I took the hot months off (I stock up during winter in Florida ) and just wanted to say, for anymore starting out do not slack on lighting!! I added an overhead 4' work light last year and it is a musttttt
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Originally Posted By Edlips:
After viewing the first 50 pages of this thread and just moving into my house from an apartment, I built my bench this weekend. 2x6s and 4x4 with lag bolts and 4in screws. Probably over kill but want it sturdy. Looking at staining it a bit darker but just glad to have space! http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o201/Edlips09/Bench_zpsysseptfi.jpg View Quote What almost a year looks like! Crazy. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By dave5339:
This is a picture of my old bench. I was trapped in suburbia for 13 years and had this sandwiched between the trash cans and the paint locker. I had my Rock Chucker, my Dillon XL650, and my RCBS Trim Pro II Power case trimmer all mounted on here. Overall I had about 8 square feet of work space to use, needless to say, things got a little tight space wise and it was sometimes more than a chore to rearrange stuff enough to get started on a batch of ammo. http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a64/dave5339/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20161124_154344_zpshynokg8a.jpg Last March we escaped suburbia for the wilds of NE Texas. Part of the house hunting was looking for a suitable outbuilding / shop. I ended up with a detached 24x30 shop after everything was done. Just a bit of an upgrade for the new bench, I went from about 8 square feet of workspace to right at 22 square feet. Complete with pegboard, akro bins, and real cabinets that my wife scavenged from the Habitat for Humanity store in the Metromess. http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a64/dave5339/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20161124_155316_zps6gtssuxt.jpg The bench is bolted to the wall I put in, the wall is anchored to building steel as well as anchored to the slab. The top is a laminate of two pieces of 3/4" plywood and a piece of finish grade 1/4". One coat of stain prep and five coats of polyurethane for all the exposed work surfaces. When my wife and I were laminating the top we had over 500#s of kettle bells, dumbbells, and plates on it, so I don't think it's going to move. I've got a bit more work to do. I've got to cut and finish some bases to mount the case trimmer, Dillon swaging tool, a vise, and a few other tools. I'll set some T-nuts in the bottom of the bench top and use hand knobs to bolt down my tools as I need them. That way I can keep my work area from getting cluttered back up. I'm also building a rolling cart/shelf for under bench storage. Most of my bulk bullets and brass will get stored down there. Now to just get caught up on reloading what we've shot and I can start building another bench for other projects. Semper Fi View Quote Nice, and welcome to NE Texas |
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Wow! There's a bunch of "C" personalities in here. I've never seen such clean and neat reloading benches. Mine looks like a disaster in comparison. But I am getting inspired to build a new one for 2017.
What are your thoughts on building a bench tall enough to stand while loading? At my current bench, I sit on a stool like many of the ones pictured here. I'm thinking about standing just to help remain alert and so I won't get stiff while loading 500+ rounds. This is a pic thread, not a comment thread. dryflash3 |
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What type of bench is that? I'm looking for a simple metal design and that fits the bill. This is a pic thread, not a question thread. Go to post in question, click on IM and ask question there. dryflash3 |
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