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  • StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    Gotta transfer the reloading stuff over but I just finished added protectant to the top of the new work bench. Gotta add an outlet about it as well but that won't take to long. Also waiting on the chalkboard paint to add my second coat, condition it, then hang it above the bench. That should be done today.
     

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    jbrown50

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 18, 2014
    3,473
    DC
    Gotta transfer the reloading stuff over but I just finished added protectant to the top of the new work bench. Gotta add an outlet about it as well but that won't take to long. Also waiting on the chalkboard paint to add my second coat, condition it, then hang it above the bench. That should be done today.

    Nice setup!
     

    Seagrave1963

    Still learnin'
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 6, 2011
    10,187
    Eastern Shore
    Gotta transfer the reloading stuff over but I just finished added protectant to the top of the new work bench. Gotta add an outlet about it as well but that won't take to long. Also waiting on the chalkboard paint to add my second coat, condition it, then hang it above the bench. That should be done today.

    Nice dry bar!

    motivating me to get going on a bench
     

    WSM

    Rugeritis
    Oct 8, 2009
    6,364
    Lancaster, PA
    I don't know how you guys get off so cheap. Lumber, screws, lag bolts for my bench cost around $100. It's only a basic 4x2 bench. Le sigh

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    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    I don't know how you guys get off so cheap. Lumber, screws, lag bolts for my bench cost around $100. It's only a basic 4x2 bench. Le sigh

    Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk

    Sanded plywood sheet 33 bucks
    10 2x4s. 26 bucks
    2 things of polyurethane 16
    Screws (3 inch deck screws) 8 bucks
    2 things of chalkboard paint 3 bucks


    My bench is 2 feet in depth 33 inches tall and 75 inches wide
     

    TheNewGuy

    Active Member
    Jul 17, 2015
    132
    The few that have entered my laboratory can attest that it started small but the space it takes up now is half of a wall in my basement.



    The addiction grows strong with you, grasshopper....





    :lol:



    Almost one wall complete.
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    New hand crafted bench to match other bench height.
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    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    Gotta transfer the reloading stuff over but I just finished added protectant to the top of the new work bench. Gotta add an outlet about it as well but that won't take to long. Also waiting on the chalkboard paint to add my second coat, condition it, then hang it above the bench. That should be done today.

    Electrical boxes added and now it's a real loading/reloading station ;)

    My brother drew a giant penis on my chalkboard
     

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    Jollyllama

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    Apr 9, 2012
    1,457
    Carroll county
    Just started. Obtained a whole bunch of stuff after someone passed away.

    Just finished rolling some up tonight for the first time on this equipment.

    Have some limited experience from before.
     
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    Neutron

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Nov 20, 2014
    1,540
    severna park
    My bench

    As you can see from the pictures, there is a reloading bench buried at the back of my wood shop basement. Modest set up but it works.
     

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    Texas

    Villiage Idiot
    Nov 16, 2016
    1,326
    Accokeek
    Anyone have any ideas about where to find cheap cabinets? I want to build out a portion of my garage with them for reloading. I want to build out the walls with hanging ones too.
     

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