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Old 04-14-2011, 10:32 PM
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Old 04-14-2011, 11:12 PM
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Nice bench. Did you build that? It's much nicer than mine.
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Man yours looks clean compared to mine

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my reloading "bench" is an old steel desk i found in the house we were rehabbing.
It's build like a tank, prob'ly weighs 250 pounds .

Huge drawers that will hold a ton of weight.

It's been as excellent multi-use work bench.
best part was FREE and I didn't have to build it.

I put two sheets of 3/4" Birch plywood on top (also salvaged from rehab we turned)
Make the top rock solid







i added the case feed this Summer








I can also assure you, my work space rarely looks that organized .
It's generally in a state of controlled chaos ...like my life...



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Man you guys make me sick with your fancy spancy set ups. I present my little humble set up

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Hey Cal, it works. that is the important thing.
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For the amount of shooting reloading its great. One day I have big dreams. A lot of good ideas can be gotten out of these guys.
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I don't have pictures - yet - but my "bench" is a 24" cabinet base left over from our kitchen remodel. It doubles as the base for my leather stitcher, so space is extremely tight...
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Nice bench. Did you build that? It's much nicer than mine.
Yeah I built it using about $400 worth of materials from Lowes. It has adjustable shelves and a pullout shelf for the tumbler. Not bad for a first reloading setup......lol
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