Reloading bench plans

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Does anyone have a set of plans they would like to share for a reloading bench?
 
Probably more important than the construction should be whether or not it fits you well, when sitting on your barstool or chair or whatever.

I built one that kept knockin my knees and had to build another.
 
Thanks for the replys. I found these and I might take a look at them. I'm not the greatest carpenter and it might be a good alternative. http://www.2x4basics.com/WorkBench-Legs.asp

That's what I used for a bench at my new place. I made the top 6 x 4 feet, and used another set of 2x4basics to make two shelves on top at the back.

Super sturdy, and lots of room. The good thing about the 2x4 is you can tailor the size to suit the space you have.

The Home Depot is where I got them from.
 
I just built a 2x4 frame and have an old counter-top bolted on it, 2 shelves overhead on the wall for storage...

I have about $20 into it.:)
 
That's what I used for a bench at my new place. I made the top 6 x 4 feet, and used another set of 2x4basics to make two shelves on top at the back.

Super sturdy, and lots of room. The good thing about the 2x4 is you can tailor the size to suit the space you have.

The Home Depot is where I got them from.

What was the price for the kit?
 
I went to Value Village and picked up 48" wide x 18" dresser and use it in my apartment storage space. Hidden from view and not taking up space in the living area. Couple of 2x4 uprights on the ends and 1x4 shelves. piece of plywood 1'x1' reinforcing the top on one corner and 2 presses bolted thru. Lots of storage in the drawers.
 
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