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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Show us your reloading bench......

    Quote Originally Posted by palabman View Post
    Is that a Pittsburgh toilet to the left?
    Good eye, that is indeed a toilet on the left...there is also a tub/shower beside it. I have yet to use my hand primer while on the crapper but I'm sure the time is coming ;-)

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Show us your reloading bench......

    good looking setups guys, ill snap a pic of mine this weekend once i get my other press setup...its been about a 2 week project

  3. #13
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    2x4 Basics Workbench is a great, versatile kit and makes a very nice, sturdy reloading bench.

  4. #14
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    Default Re: Show us your reloading bench......

    Here is my work in project, a pretty modified Kobalt cheapy ($179) work bench that ive been working on the past couple of weeks and gather components and making the top since it only comes with 5/8" MDF board...

    Still need to get some organizer stuff for the peg board clear up some table space



    Last edited by Svickstc; January 16th, 2014 at 11:14 AM.

  5. #15
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    Default Re: Show us your reloading bench......

    They were throwing away cubicles at work so I cut the top off of one and made this:
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  6. #16
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    Default Re: Show us your reloading bench......

    Very helpful thread. Lots of good ideas. I always think I don't have enough room. A lot of the examples are great uses of small amounts of space.
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  7. #17
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    Default Re: Show us your reloading bench......

    I have the exact same bench. Been using it around 3 years. Just recently I added a hardwood top that overhangs slightly.

    Last week I added an inline fabrication ultramount for my rockchucker.



    Quote Originally Posted by Svickstc View Post
    Here is my work in project, a pretty modified Kobalt cheapy ($179) work bench that ive been working on the past couple of weeks and gather components and making the top since it only comes with 5/8" MDF board...

    Still need to get some organizer stuff for the peg board clear up some table space



    FOAC Member, NRA Member

  8. #18
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    Default Re: Show us your reloading bench......

    I wanted to assemble my own ammunition at the lowest price possible without sacrificing my standards for quality. This is the most economical setup I could do:

    http://s1007.photobucket.com/user/bs...20bench?sort=6

    Using, plywood as a table top and 2x4s as support I essentially created a drop-in heavy duty shelf using the existing steel frame. You think this is bad? I used to just c-clamp everything to the best available tabletop haha.

    Bill
    Last edited by paplinker22; January 17th, 2014 at 09:43 AM.

  9. #19
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    Default Re: Show us your reloading bench......

    My last setup was a piece of 3/4 in plywood with a rubber mat glued to the bottom. I bolted my Lee turret press to the plywood. I used to C clamp it to my kitchen table when I wanted to reload. It took up no space and worked pretty good. The rubber mat kept my table from getting ruined.
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  10. #20
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    Default Re: Show us your reloading bench......

    Quote Originally Posted by paplinker22 View Post
    I wanted to assemble my own ammunition at the lowest price possible without sacrificing my standards for quality. This is the most economical setup I could do:

    http://s1007.photobucket.com/user/bs...20bench?sort=6

    Using, plywood as a table top and 2x4s as support I essentially created a drop-in heavy shelf using the existing steel frame. You think this is bad? I used to just c-clamp everything to the best available tabletop haha.

    Bill
    What brand of turret press is that in your pictures?

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