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I'm still pretty new to reloading, and currently have a "bench" in the garage ... kinda cold lately, and I'd like to move indoors.

Space is limited, but I'm looking for some plans on simple benches ... Any ideas?
 
Posts: 143 | Location: SE Wyoming | Registered: 28 November 2004Reply With Quote
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I'm still pretty new to reloading, and currently have a "bench" in the garage ... kinda cold lately, and I'd like to move indoors.

Space is limited, but I'm looking for some plans on simple benches ... Any ideas?

Roll EyesHeat and insulate the garage and park out side. beerroger


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Roll EyesHeat and insulate the garage and park out side. beerroger
+ 1 That's what I've done.

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Posts: 1052 | Location: Southern OHIO USA | Registered: 17 November 2001Reply With Quote
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What's wrong with moving inside?? If it's cold in the winter time, it's gonna be hot in the summer. Assuming you will have a "quiet" place in which to work. No kids, no TV, etc.


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Here is the one that I am looking at right how. http://www.shotgunsportsmagazi...oads/bench_plans.pdf

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Posts: 120 | Location: Oshkosh, WI | Registered: 21 December 2009Reply With Quote
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You can store stuff in the garage, then you only need a small table for your scale, measure
and press. Could be the back of a closet, or under a stair. It is safer to have only one
can of powder is reach anyway.
Good luck!
 
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Just sit everything up on your kicthen table, wife will understand Wink


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Posts: 617 | Location: NW Arkansas | Registered: 22 November 2001Reply With Quote
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I have been using an old wood desk for 20+ years now. Drill holes wherever needed. Did add a Midway stand for the RC2 and this does it for me.


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Posts: 420 | Location: Troy, Michigan | Registered: 21 December 2004Reply With Quote
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Here is the one that I am looking at right how. http://www.shotgunsportsmagazi...oads/bench_plans.pdf

Peter


This is the bench I built. It is a beast! Very solid with lots of room. I didn't build the shelves and now I wish I did.

The lower cost me about $100 including a cheap cirular saw. All of the work and be done with a 7-1/4" circular saw, a reciprocating saw, and a drill. I used better pieces of sheeting sorted out of the pile instead of the equivalent in expensive plywood and saved about half on the cost over plywood.


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I like Bill Adam's idea about using the kitchen table. Then the wife wouldn't have to walk so far to bring you a sandwich or a glass of tea. Very thoughtful.


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fishingSee if Vapo Dog will post pics of his new garage. holycowroger


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