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Ah yeah those are just what I can’t fit in the powder drawersAt least you have a good mix of powders.
I’ll have to when we move to a different place. Not much room to do staining right nowPretty looking bench to go with that pretty rifle! I vote you stain it! To match the rifle!
The good news with this table is that it’ll be easy to fit anywhere I need it. Since we live in an apartment currently, I was limited to 48x24, but since I don’t have a big loading operation I don’t need a huge reloading bench. This is about perfect right now. When we move into a bigger place I’ll add onto itThis should be a good workable bench for you. I started in a 2x8 with my press mounted on it, c-clamped to the kitchen table in college. It worked but quickly went to a small standalone section of kitchen drawer, with countertop still attached. Did a lot of reloading on that until I moved into an apartment and built a bench specifically for the room I was planning to reload in. I spent too much time and effort building that bench when I could have done it simpler, cheaper, faster and been reloading sooner. Now I’ve moved that bench twice with me and it doesn’t quite fit anywhere I put it. Don’t get wrapped up in the bench until you have a permanent situation, this bench looks like it will work excellent to feed your rifles!
This should be a good workable bench for you. I started in a 2x8 with my press mounted on it, c-clamped to the kitchen table in college. It worked but quickly went to a small standalone section of kitchen drawer, with countertop still attached. Did a lot of reloading on that until I moved into an apartment and built a bench specifically for the room I was planning to reload in. I spent too much time and effort building that bench when I could have done it simpler, cheaper, faster and been reloading sooner. Now I’ve moved that bench twice with me and it doesn’t quite fit anywhere I put it. Don’t get wrapped up in the bench until you have a permanent situation, this bench looks like it will work excellent to feed your rifles!
Haha! Yep, always felt judged when the landlord came in for quarterly inspections and always did the double take at the reloading bench and ammo cans neatly arranged.Haha, I did about the same for a while. I used to relocate ever 6-12 months for work and I just had a 2x6 that the press was bolted to that I c-clamped to whatever was available. Eventually graduated to a “2x4 basics” bench that could easily be assembled/taken apart and I still use it today. https://www.toolshackweb.com/workbe...FUMSveBJZ5Yzw-bpfWVMavt34Sf8RL_xoCn8QQAvD_BwE
Had a couple fully furnished rentals where they also did cleaning. The cleaning ladies thought I was nuts when they saw my kitchen or second bedroom converted to a gun/reloading shop.
To lite sounds right. My top is 3/4" plywood covered with 3/4' pqrtical board covered with linolium. My legs are 2x4 but have metal clips holdint them to the floor. the back 2x4 the top is put on is screwed to studs in the wall. Nothing moves that table. But it is a nice looking table!Sorry, looks too small and too light. But then again I'm a clutterer.