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Homemade reloading benchtop material?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtime Shooter13" data-source="post: 1791420" data-attributes="member: 109503"><p>My reloading bench project that I built a couple years ago. I built the lower and upper cabinets out of Maple. The top is double 3/4 plywood which I integrated a slide system into the top for tools. My priming, trimming, shotgun reloading all have a tongue that fits into a slot in the front of the bench. Might be overkill in most reloading applications, but I am kind of anal about having a place for everything. Hence all the upper cabinets. My first time uploading photos and hope that they go through. To answer the original question I have used about anything to make reloading bench out of. As long as you can brace the press from flexing you have a solid bench top. I don't like anything plastic (Formica). Top should be solid without any cracks or indentations that powder and the like can fall into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtime Shooter13, post: 1791420, member: 109503"] My reloading bench project that I built a couple years ago. I built the lower and upper cabinets out of Maple. The top is double 3/4 plywood which I integrated a slide system into the top for tools. My priming, trimming, shotgun reloading all have a tongue that fits into a slot in the front of the bench. Might be overkill in most reloading applications, but I am kind of anal about having a place for everything. Hence all the upper cabinets. My first time uploading photos and hope that they go through. To answer the original question I have used about anything to make reloading bench out of. As long as you can brace the press from flexing you have a solid bench top. I don’t like anything plastic (Formica). Top should be solid without any cracks or indentations that powder and the like can fall into. [/QUOTE]
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