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I have the same bench, great value.I got my current bench from Sam's, think it was like ~$200: https://www.samsclub.com/p/height-adj-workbench-ultrahd/prod22651720?xid=plp_product_2
It's a fairly solid bench (and was cheaper than I could build one for), added a couple L-brackets to anchor it to a couple studs and GTG.
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Do you have any Habitat for Humanity "leftover" stores near you? They sell old counter tops, butcher block tops, etc. for a good chunk off and even with the ridiculous lumber prices, you can make a great bench for well under $400.Hmm, all the big local stores want around $400 for a "regular" wooden top work bench.
Anyone know any good deals?
Specifically for mounting an RCBS RC Supreme.
I waited until they were on sale for $115. and bought two, they work very well for reloading for me.It's on the small side, but the Harbor Freight offering is fairly sturdy if you aren't doing factory barrel removals on it. $160.
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I waited until they were on sale for $115. and bought two, they work very well for reloading for me.
Wow, I bought the Sam's deal the other day.I waited until they were on sale for $115. and bought two, they work very well for reloading for me.
Urethane the heck out of the flats and extra on the edges, then wax, for moisture resistance. Makes a stout bench.I add a voice for the DIY. I took 2 heavy pieces of particle board and glued them together. Then I ran a couple of bolts them to really sandwich them and putting some 2x4 on the bottom. Ran 4x4 down as the legs. It has served well for 5+ years and even got carried in and out of a 4th floor apartment because I didn't want to part with it.
Buy a wooden top tool chest from harbor freight less than 400. Or wasHmm, all the big local stores want around $400 for a "regular" wooden top work bench.
Anyone know any good deals?
Specifically for mounting an RCBS RC Supreme.
I bought a similar bench from Sams & do all of my reloading on it. I couldn’t be happier. It’s sturdier than hell, looks good and I love the adjustable feet for leveling.I got my current bench from Sam's, think it was like ~$200: https://www.samsclub.com/p/height-adj-workbench-ultrahd/prod22651720?xid=plp_product_2
It's a fairly solid bench (and was cheaper than I could build one for), added a couple L-brackets to anchor it to a couple studs and GTG.
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Hmm, all the big local stores want around $400 for a "regular" wooden top work bench.
Anyone know any good deals?
Specifically for mounting an RCBS RC Supreme.
I've got 2 one is an old heavy duty wooden desk that the shop I worked for was throwing out, I have all my shotgun loaders mounted on it then I have one built from scrape lumber we scrounged up 45 years ago I have my rifle loaders mounted on it I did have to reinforce it with some 1/4" plate about 6" wide to bolt my rock chucker to while I was sizing some military brass, it's made out of real 2x4s and 4x4s saw mill lumberHmm, all the big local stores want around $400 for a "regular" wooden top work bench.
Anyone know any good deals?
Specifically for mounting an RCBS RC Supreme.
A few years ago I bought a work bench made of wood from Wal-Mart. It was cheap but very sturdy. The top is particle board that's well made and I've never had a problem. The legs are foldable 2x4s press mounts very sturdy.Hmm, all the big local stores want around $400 for a "regular" wooden top work bench.
Anyone know any good deals?
Specifically for mounting an RCBS RC Supreme.
I built this bench years ago and it’s stood up to all reloading activities. It bolts together so you can tear it down and move it with no problem. Much better solution than trying to re-enforce a cheap bench.The National Reloading Manufacturers Association had a design that they published plans for back in the day. I built the bench modified to my dimensions about 20 years ago and it is rock solid. Rather than a laminated plywood top, I used a section of old bowling alley floor (2 5/8" thick solid maple). A few files attached.
I bought the same one, birch butcher block top and cant be made for less.I got my current bench from Sam's, think it was like ~$200: https://www.samsclub.com/p/height-adj-workbench-ultrahd/prod22651720?xid=plp_product_2
It's a fairly solid bench (and was cheaper than I could build one for), added a couple L-brackets to anchor it to a couple studs and GTG.
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