Good thought!
Problem: they're difficult to capture......except the ones that want to hide in my ears.
Henry
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Harbor freight bench made from "genuine Chinese oak". Plugged the holes in the top, reinforced the back with MDF, tossed the useless lower shelf and replaced with 2x6's. Just added the cinder block shelves after seeing it on another post.
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In the process of building a new loading bench. I picked out a birch butcher block top 1 3/4 thick and steel legs. It has 3 coats of poly but I'm still going to add more. I just set a couple of my presses on it to see how it looks. So far so good. Next is a shelf and a wall cabinet. It is 30 deep and 48 wide. Beats my old plywood bench. I'll post some more when I get it finished.
Mike
30 inches deep is an excellent depth. Enough to keep the bench from leaning forward when resizing yet narrow enough to go thru a standard door when moved. It is my new standard depth for a loading bench.
2 more coats of poly. And almost ready to bolt it all up. Except on Sunday I take delivery of a nice old Hollywood senior turret press. I think this is a 8 hole, with only a couple of large holes. So now I have more head scratchin to do. For sur the Hollywood turret press and the Bonanza coax get bolt down. The Hollywood senior i may sell and the Dunbar.. Both are nice but im running out of room. Plus I have my CH444 press to mount. I'll take pictures next week.
Picked up my little piece, my Hollywood turret press. This one origialy was a 4x4. 4 normal and 4 large turret stations. Paint is almosg 100%. A bit dirty from setting unused for a few years. Now if I make a simple wood riser for it I can mount it away from the edge.
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Test to see if photos will uploads and it appears to work.
Heres mine, with out dated Tuff shed ambiance gun cabinet and room motif!
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Nice room Moosegooser .
I often mention building/using a simple wooden riser but have never posted a pic.
Here's a riser made from one 8ft 2x6, on a HF grinder stand, under a drill press :roll:
Note the bottom wing shelves can be used for clamping/bolting it to the bench, and the top wings used for finished round and bullet bins:
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Well done, Keystone.
Moosegooser: That is one very nice loading room.
Isaac
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I have plastic tubs that slide under the bed in spare room to hold everything when my wife is home, and 2 sets of plastic drawers from Walmart stacked chest high in closet holds my goodies'.
the last time I tried that swmbo said " buying another house would be cheaper than having the kitchen redone to accomadate my hobby in HER kitchen" hasn't happened since LOL!!!!!
Good looking room Moosegooser