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Re: RELOADING BENCH PLANS [Re: DLALLDER] #8379701 09/09/21 02:50 PM
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Built this trestle style bench out of a couple of yellow pine 2x10s. Since it’s up stairs the three cross members are lag bolted so it can be taken apart to move. The top is a sheet of cabinet grade 3/4” plywood ripped lengthways and glued together. Even at today’s material prices it could probably be built for around $100, not including the shelves.

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I've posted the following plans on here before. I built this. While thewood cost estimate is probably no good anymore, I did think these plans worked very well and efficiently used the wood. Kind short on storage. I like this work bench as a reloading bench and a general use shop bench in my house.

https://www.familyhandyman.com/project/how-to-build-a-workbench-super-simple-50-bench/


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Re: RELOADING BENCH PLANS [Re: 7o8] #8379974 09/09/21 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by 7o8
Built this trestle style bench out of a couple of yellow pine 2x10s. Since it’s up stairs the three cross members are lag bolted so it can be taken apart to move. The top is a sheet of cabinet grade 3/4” plywood ripped lengthways and glued together. Even at today’s material prices it could probably be built for around $100, not including the shelves.

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OH Ma Gawd...you have a monitor. Be careful rolleyes wink

Nice bench and setup...I really like the cubby holes for the dies and the blue tubs. Looks good!


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Re: RELOADING BENCH PLANS [Re: Judd] #8380152 09/09/21 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Judd

OH Ma Gawd...you have a monitor. Be careful rolleyes wink

Nice bench and setup...I really like the cubby holes for the dies and the blue tubs. Looks good!


Thanks! No problem with the monitor, I’m a professional eeks333 and the music is usually played at 11…

Re: RELOADING BENCH PLANS [Re: Korean Redneck] #8380266 09/10/21 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Korean Redneck
I've posted the following plans on here before. I built this. While thewood cost estimate is probably no good anymore, I did think these plans worked very well and efficiently used the wood. Kind short on storage. I like this work bench as a reloading bench and a general use shop bench in my house.

https://www.familyhandyman.com/project/how-to-build-a-workbench-super-simple-50-bench/


REDNECK,, Think I am going to try this. Thanks Daniel





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Originally Posted by 7o8
Originally Posted by Judd

OH Ma Gawd...you have a monitor. Be careful rolleyes wink

Nice bench and setup...I really like the cubby holes for the dies and the blue tubs. Looks good!


Thanks! No problem with the monitor, I’m a professional eeks333 and the music is usually played at 11…


The horror wink roflmao


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OH Ma Gawd...you have a monitor. Be careful rolleyes wink

Nice bench and setup...I really like the cubby holes for the dies and the blue tubs. Looks good!


Thanks! No problem with the monitor, I’m a professional eeks333 and the music is usually played at 11…


The horror wink roflmao



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Re: RELOADING BENCH PLANS [Re: DLALLDER] #8381028 09/10/21 04:45 PM
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I've posted the following plans on here before. I built this. While thewood cost estimate is probably no good anymore, I did think these plans worked very well and efficiently used the wood. Kind short on storage. I like this work bench as a reloading bench and a general use shop bench in my house.

https://www.familyhandyman.com/project/how-to-build-a-workbench-super-simple-50-bench/


REDNECK,, Think I am going to try this. Thanks Daniel


Cool, good luck. Hit me up if you wanna bounce something off me. There are a couple spots I would reinforce/modify specifically for making the bench more useful for reloading. But again, it's my generl purpose work bench and i love it. Work on it pretty hard because it was so cheap to build.


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Re: RELOADING BENCH PLANS [Re: DLALLDER] #8390096 09/19/21 12:30 PM
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http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/benchnrma.pdf

I have slightly modified these plans and built two benches using these plans. Very sturdy and works great. I have two presses on mine.

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