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Buying a bench?

Cerebus

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Aug 3, 2008
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So I am just looking to get started with reloading. I have bought all of the equipment I need, but I don't have a reloading bench. I've seen several plans for building one yourself, but I don't have the tools or (ashamedly) the desire to do it myself ...not to mention I'm not the handiest of guys.

Has anyone here bought a bench they have been very happy with? I've seen a couple at Harbor Freight, but I'm not sure they're sturdy enough. Sears has nice Craftsman benches you can spec out yourself, but they're a little on the pricey side.

Thanks
 
Re: Buying a bench?

OK I know you said you dont want to build one but if you have what it takes to reload building a bench is nothing. If you live near a home depot they will cut the wood. All you have to do is screw it together with drywall screws when you get it home. So all you need is a cordless drill, some drywall screws and a trip to home depot with a shopping list. You will be amazed how easy it is with a few 2x4s and some MDF or plywood.
 
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You don't have to be too handy for this option:

http://www.2x4basics.com/
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Reloading Table, using 2x4basics Workben...Customer Image.
All you need is a tape measure, saw & wood.
Everything else is in the kit.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: repiv</div><div class="ubbcode-body">OK I know you said you dont want to build one but if you have what it takes to reload building a bench is nothing. If you live near a home depot they will cut the wood. All you have to do is screw it together with drywall screws when you get it home. So all you need is a cordless drill, some drywall screws and a trip to home depot with a shopping list. You will be amazed how easy it is with a few 2x4s and some MDF or plywood. </div></div>

I was looking at the NRMA plans, but figured I'd need a table saw for most of the big cuts. I wasn't aware Home Depot would make the cuts for you.



Thanks for the info guys.
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Solid core doors make great benchtops. Most commercial door vendors have assloads of incorrectly machined or othewise useless doors for the asking. many exciting species to shoose from but good old red oak is tough to beat. When it gets pounded, years down the road, replace it or glue an exciting color of plastic laminate on it!

If you had the good sense to live in West central Florida, I'd bring one to you and fabricate the bench in exchange for the paltry sum of a few cold drinks and sevral thousand Lira.
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Good Luck!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BobinNC</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Try here:

Work Benches

Plenty to choose from, in all price ranges.

Bob </div></div>

those are some nice benches especially the ones with the butcher
block tops.