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Found a decent folding reloading bench today

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I found this bench at Home Depot today for $70 bucks. It comes already assembled, all you have to do is open the box fold the legs out and put the bottom shelf in between the legs and you're done! It's 6'x20". I was there today to pick up some wood to build my own until I came across this which is almost exactly the same size and style I was going to build myself but the price of the wood was almost as much as this and I didn't have to build it :cool: I realize this bench isn't anywhere near anything most people on here are looking for but for the price and the compact design it works perfect for me.

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looks good to me and easily expandable Im sure
I found this bench at Home Depot today for $70 bucks. It comes already assembled, all you have to do is open the box fold the legs out and put the bottom shelf in between the legs and you're done! It's 6'x20". I was there today to pick up some wood to build my own until I came across this which is almost exactly the same size and style I was going to build myself but the price of the wood was almost as much as this and I didn't have to build it :cool: I realize this bench isn't anywhere near anything most people on here are looking for but for the price and the compact design it works perfect for me.

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For $70, bolt a second one to it, L-shaped :)

Put your bullets on that lower shelf - or line the bottom shelf with of cheap 4x8x16 concrete blocks - lots of weight down low will give you a huge boost in stability. Lee uses that approach to stabilize their tripod stand, and it works very well.

Nice find!
 
I like it and could use one like it. My only suggestion would be to run a couple of bolts through that 2X4 along the back and into some wall studs if it will be placed against the wall.

Yea that would work good!

I kind of had odd reasons why I bought this one.. I don't have the luxury to work in my home town with my family so I work out of state. This bench will fit perfectly in my spare bedroom in my camper that I stay in while I'm working. It's stout enough to use but can fold away for storage when my family comes out to see me. I already have a "normal" reloading bench for home :cool:
 
This is pretty much the only picture on the box. I did add some more screws and glue down the top (it had some glue but not much) and I coated it with polyurethane for a little protection.

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I saw a few of these at HD today. Remembering this thread...I almost grabbed one. But, I think I'll make one. I like projects. And I always over-engineer and overbuild things....and I can build it the way I want it (depth, height, shelves, etc...)
 
Saw these stacked by the door @ HD before I saw this thread. Grabbed one as a second bench in my RL room. Love it. I also polyed the top.


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I'm thinking about getting one of these from HF for reloading. It comes with a wood vise which would come in handy for lots of things. Obviously, it cost twice as much.

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I'm thinking about getting one of these from HF for reloading. It comes with a wood vise which would come in handy for lots of things. Obviously, it cost twice as much.

The HF bench works great and has good storage.

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Loaded down with all the bullets on the lower shelf it's pretty stable, though I still plan on bolting it to the wall using a pair of shelf brackets as wings on the sides for even more stability.

Recently picked up the Inline Fabrication mount for my LNL AP so I can access the drawers without removing the press from the work surface.