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Built my own Reload Bench.
After searching and seeing the prices for Benches, I decided to build my own.
And for less then $80 this the end result. (Biggest cost was Plywood and peg board.) Specs: 6' tall 32" high at the bench,5' wide and 24" deep. Small Shelf on top which i will put a 4' 2 bulb Fluorescent light, with switch and 2 plugs. I put Peg Board on the back and used 1/2 plywood (local lumber yard out of 3/4). Took about 5 hours time (have the GrandBaby this weekend so had to help Grandma or suffer her Wrath.);) http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/x...5/100_0942.jpg http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/x...5/100_0944.jpg http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/x...5/100_0947.jpg http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/x...5/100_0948.jpg Once I install the light I'll post the Pics. Thanks for looking Ed |
Looks great Ed. Don't forget to show us what it looks like with all the stuff on it. Those plugs are on dedicated circuits, right.
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Pretty Nice Ed, but how in the Hell do you plan to move it before it rains r storms???????????????
Clyde |
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Only suggestion I have Ed is when you get some extra cash add GFI outlets instead of standard ones.........
Clyde |
Looking good brother, but one of the 2x4"s is upside down!
Might just have to fly you out here and have you build me one! |
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NICE Ed! I like it. I hope to have a "man room" someday so I can just what you are doing instead of taking out and setting up just to relaod.
Can't wait to see the finished product! |
Looking good Ed!!:)
You might need some more bracing for side to side movement, check it out when you start reloading!! |
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