Dimensions for a reloading bench.....
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Wow Charles, very nice setup. Thanks for the pictures. When I redo my garage in a couple of years, I plan to incorporate your design.
With my current limited space, I finished my bench today. Here are the construction photos:
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I bolted it to the stud for added stability. Here is the finished product.
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I haven't decided what to put on the back wall yet. I plan to figure that out after I reload for a while to see what I "need". I figure it'll probably have a shelf in there, and maybe some wall mounted bins. I like the backing on Charles's bench, I may try to incorporate a "reduced" version of it.
Ryan
With my current limited space, I finished my bench today. Here are the construction photos:
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I bolted it to the stud for added stability. Here is the finished product.
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I haven't decided what to put on the back wall yet. I plan to figure that out after I reload for a while to see what I "need". I figure it'll probably have a shelf in there, and maybe some wall mounted bins. I like the backing on Charles's bench, I may try to incorporate a "reduced" version of it.
Ryan
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Best suggestion Charles made & I encourage too is GOOD lighting. I had to add after I got everything going in mine. I like the bench you put together. It is strong enough to handle the job. Bolting it to the studs is excellent. Big enough too.
Good learning. Stay alert at the loading bench too.
Good learning. Stay alert at the loading bench too.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Work bench
Here is a picture of the workbench I built.
Small and compact. Plans for this bench are here:
http://www.hammerzone.com/archives/work ... low20.html
JS
Small and compact. Plans for this bench are here:
http://www.hammerzone.com/archives/work ... low20.html
JS
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We ahve the same name & same pistol preference but his Dillon sure outshines my RCBS single stage.
Good set up sir.
Good set up sir.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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