Reloading Bench Ideas.........

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#21 Post by rox »

Dahonis wrote:I'm looking for information please on where to buy a new decent reloading bench from people who use them a lot......

I'm not handy at all with DIY, so I cant build one myself.
My benches came out of a commercial electronics workshop. They were given to me, so I can't point you at the source, but they have been absolutely superb; I can't recommend them enough and couldn't be happier.

The drawer units underneath are separate. Light plus numerous power sockets and network were probably (very neatly) installed by the previous owner.

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#22 Post by sclopetum »

rox wrote:
Dahonis wrote:I'm looking for information please on where to buy a new decent reloading bench from people who use them a lot......

I'm not handy at all with DIY, so I cant build one myself.
My benches came out of a commercial electronics workshop. They were given to me, so I can't point you at the source, but they have been absolutely superb; I can't recommend them enough and couldn't be happier.

The drawer units underneath are separate. Light plus numerous power sockets and network were probably (very neatly) installed by the previous owner.

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Ooooh that looks pretty neat! Which Dillon is that in the foreground?

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#23 Post by rox »

sclopetum wrote:Which Dillon is that in the foreground?
They are both Super 1050.

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#24 Post by TattooedGun »

I'm still working on my reloading room/office.
The main workbench however was a 3m x 1120 Island worktop in solid oak that i've had cut down to fit the size I need.
The room is above the stairs so the slanted ceiling comes into the room and was previously boxed in with a square. i stepped this and then laid the worktop onto this and witha 3x2 batton securely fitted to the wall, then screwed down on top. Because walls are usually not straight I chased out the wall and recessed the worktop into the wall and recently plastered above it and below it to bring it all in line.

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Showing step and recently plastered

Before adding the workbench I made sure I had enough sockets on top of it (3x double sockets) and some power under the desk.
It also has a leg that is currently not installed, but will go near to where I put my presses to stop any flex.

Work in progress, but it's getting there... The plaster is drying out and it'll be sanded and painted by the end of the week.

I've got the offcuts of the worktop too, which I'll probably be making shelves out of, these are 12" wide and almost the length of the wall, however will need to be cut down slightly so I can fit the TV in the man cave... :D
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#25 Post by Dahonis »

bradaz11 wrote:Remember to post up what you did
Yep, planning permission sorted now and builders starting........my own gun emporium shakeshout
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#26 Post by bradaz11 »

my temporary bench was made with sheet of ply, 18mm I think, ripped in half lengthways to give me two boards 600 x 2100 which cost me less than £30 and a 2x4 which cost about £3 and I had some Clarke bench legs from machine mart. also had a 2X2 support leg from a previous bench to go under the press.
the two boards laid on top of each other, screwed together, and bolted thru the legs. the legs had the 2x4 added to make them more stable and give a home to the spare presses, plus i screwed a small section on the underside of the board too. I then screwed a small block to the wall on top of the back of the bench, to stop it lifting
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#27 Post by Racalman »

sclopetum wrote:While I am at it I thought I would just throw this in as well. One of the posts I read elsewhere when researching loading benches in particular, I can't find the source I am afraid right now, suggested using a light coloured material for the worktop. The specific reason for this was to aid in seeing small parts, and in particular for cleaning up powder spills, on the worktop. Others may have a different view on this, but it seemed to make sense to me.

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I built mine out of timber using two walls in the corner as support. The worktop is finished off with plywood covered with a sheet of light coloured vinyl stapled round the edges. This is easy to clean, keep tidy and replace if it gets damaged.
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#28 Post by phaedra1106 »

Dahonis wrote:Yep, planning permission sorted now and builders starting........my own gun emporium shakeshout
You're more than welcome to come have a look at mine, I'm only about 10mins drive from StGiles if you're at the club this week :)

The Ikea worktop and support leg are both very sturdy (and cheap!)

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/kitc ... -20335686/

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/desk ... -70217973/
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#29 Post by ovenpaa »

We submitted for our Planning yesterday, we already had planning however it was getting close to expiring and no doubt there will be more changes in the next few weeks however it looks like we are going to start at long last.

Walk in gun room with double stacked rifles anyone? shakeshout
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