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Reloading Benches

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AJ_Engineer:
If you don't care too much for looks, an old solid-core door can make a decent bench top. As for storage, I like cabinets above and below.

I'll echo some other comments, getting the height right for you is important.

DR4NRA:

--- Quote from: AJ_Engineer on June 14, 2015, 03:38:31 PM ---If you don't care too much for looks, an old solid-core door can make a decent bench top. As for storage, I like cabinets above and below.

I'll echo some other comments, getting the height right for you is important.

--- End quote ---

Spot on with the door. As far as height I just bought an adjustable drafting stool/ with adjustable lumbar and back.

Mudinyeri:
Well, the Sam's Club bench is being turned into a reloading bench ....





The cabinets are sturdy enough to support the weight of the brass as wells as the other heavy, metal items like the dies.  The top of the bench is 1.5" thick Maple and the legs are adjustable to ensure that it's level.

DR4NRA:


Suits my needs . Everything hidden except the presses when not in use.

NE Bull:
I came into a length of counter top. Grey in color. Ive built one work bench with part of it.
Free to any NFOA member. U haul.

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