Finally built a reloading/cleaning bench

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I built mine based off of the NRMA design with a few alterations:

https://www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com/downloads/bench_plans.pdf

I sized it down slightly as I didn't need/want a 72" x 34" top. I settled on 60" x 29.5" (29.5" because it would make the bottom shelf 17.5" deep, allowing me to use just one sheet of 3/4 plywood for the project). I also built it to a height of 37.75" as that was a comfortable working height for me while standing (I'm 5'9").

It's a good, solid design that is bolted together allowing it to be easily disassembled for moving. If I were to build another I would include a drawer or two but am otherwise quite satisfied with it.

 
I built mine based off of the NRMA design with a few alterations:

It's a good, solid design that is bolted together allowing it to be easily disassembled for moving. If I were to build another I would include a drawer or two but am otherwise quite satisfied with it.

Yes. Drawers. And slides. Funny how things morph as space gets filled:

ReloadingBench.jpg


All my reloading, casting, resizing, etc gets done while standing on an anti-fatigue mat. No issues whatsoever.
 
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