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I would like to see photos and directions from you guys about pojects you have undertaken and made your self.
My shop, I made all the tables shelves put in the floor....its a old horse stall!
Added to my wall p peace of 2x6 with holes drilled in it and attached to the wall next to my cleaning station.
Photos will soon follow. Soon as my shop gets cleaned out(in the next week or 2) I will have photos up.
I had to add some blocks of wood under my powder thrower/measure, so I could fit the larger bottles of powder when emptying them.
Went over bord on my work bench at almost 6" thick. Misunderstood what they meant when telling me about what to build.

So I would like to know about projects you guys have done for your reloading and range items.
I have found alot of you out there do really good work and others are like me and barley get by.

So lets help out or even just show off your own handy work.
Thanks!
James


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Yeah, I'd say your bench might be a bit "over boarded". You could also use it as a butcher block.
 
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Originally posted by craigster:
Yeah, I'd say your bench might be a bit "over boarded". You could also use it as a butcher block.

Funny thing is, when I first started I found a old 2'x2' butcher block and resurfaced it. Made a great table top for the first 2 years of my reloading.
Wink I dont even use that table I made anymore. I had some 3/4" plywood left over from putting in the floor in my shop. Mounted it on the walls in there with legs and the hole nine. Just add a little extra wood when mounting my presses and its fantastic.
When I mount my presses I add 1/2 to 3/4" boards on top and on bottom of the table top. then proceed to bolt the unit down.


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Hunter, trapper, machinest, gamer, angler, and all around do it your selfer.
Build my own CNC router from scratch. I installed the hight wrong. My hight moves but the rails blocks 3/4 of the hight.....
 
Posts: 934 | Location: North Anson Maine USA | Registered: 27 October 2008Reply With Quote
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