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My plan is to use two layers of 3/4" plywood laminated together. I would like to be able to seat bullets while my Chargemaster is running. There will also be a vise at the end for cranking down barrel nuts and such.

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I have a RCBS rock chucker single stage. I will definitely have to anchor the bench. It's sturdy but if you press hard down and away from the wall it wobbles some. I will just do as stated above and use some L brackets and screw into wall studs.

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I'm stealing this idea. I have a similar Craftsman bench that would be perfect for a project like this. Great job.

Do it, I'm really pleased with the way it turned out. The only thing I would do different is the rectangle frame I built to support the extra end is only as wide as the cabinet, not the width of the plywood top. I should have made it the whole width (2') and that would have set the legs farther apart and made it a little mode stable. But even then may still have had to anchor it to the wall

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Looks good. Have you considered putting soms sort of countertop material on the top? It might make it look a bit more "finished".

It has crossed my mind but I haven't really looked into pricing that stuff.

Guest canebreaker
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"It has crossed my mind but I haven't really looked into pricing that stuff"

Just price it around some for a while. Check craigslist.org may find the piece you need cheap.

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Looks good.

My dad loves making reloading tables in his spare time (mom hates it though and calls them Frankenstein tables). He likes to use steel and aluminum to make them sturdy. The older tables he made from wood have large legs, I'm thinking 4x4's of solid oak. He never uses pine, says it is crap.

If I can remember, I'll get you some pics to maybe help give you some ideas to modify your by in the future. :)

Guest leatherneck
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4 to 5 good coats of fast drying. Poly clear and nothing will bother it.

Guest Grout
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There's no junk on it! How can it be a reloading bench when you can actually see the table top?

J/K Give it time, it'll be covered with cråp and you'll be right there with the rest of us!

you been spying around my out building?,I can assure you there IS such a thing as "organized clutter"
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I think that a reloading table should be kinda like a work bench table, the more stained it becomes the better ! It lets me know that I'm using it. On thing I learned after making my first one years ago is to make it heavy duty as possible.

Guest pfries
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Looked good before, even better with the oil on it and the electrical tools/supplies off :wave:

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Looked good before, even better with the oil on it and the electrical tools/supplies off :wave:

Thanks man, couldn't have done it without your help.

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