So I have the rest of my reloading stuff ordered and should be in by the end of next week. Now my next obstacle to tackle is the reloading bench. I don't have tons of room since I realized the bench will need to go in my garage (single car bay) since I found that there are no electrical outlets wired into the basement of where I rent. This is probably better anyways so lead in the air will be easier vented out and also wont be settling on the items we store in the basement.
With that said I would like the bench to not have a depth of more than two feet so that my gf can still fit her car in the garage. I was looking at a couple items at the store that may work but wanted to see what you guys may know of for options.
I saw the Gladiator Garageworks items at Lowes and thought it would be an option, but for the money it would cost me for a setup similar to this picture it may not be worth it...
Plus something with some leg space so I can sit down and reload would probably be best. They make workbenches also which would cost more that the above but may work better giving me legspace if I only used one locking cabinet under it
So what other options can you guys come up with? I have been looking on Craigslist also and here but missed out on one bench, and nothing else seems to be popping up. I am not all to handy when it comes to working with wood but my mom's boyfriend is a carpenter and makes wooden furniture and sculptures.
On another note, do they make a bracket or antyhing for the Hornady LNL AP to raise it up so there isn't any overhang (so it wont block drawers or anything) or would I need to make something myself to do this?
Thanks.
With that said I would like the bench to not have a depth of more than two feet so that my gf can still fit her car in the garage. I was looking at a couple items at the store that may work but wanted to see what you guys may know of for options.
I saw the Gladiator Garageworks items at Lowes and thought it would be an option, but for the money it would cost me for a setup similar to this picture it may not be worth it...
Plus something with some leg space so I can sit down and reload would probably be best. They make workbenches also which would cost more that the above but may work better giving me legspace if I only used one locking cabinet under it
So what other options can you guys come up with? I have been looking on Craigslist also and here but missed out on one bench, and nothing else seems to be popping up. I am not all to handy when it comes to working with wood but my mom's boyfriend is a carpenter and makes wooden furniture and sculptures.
On another note, do they make a bracket or antyhing for the Hornady LNL AP to raise it up so there isn't any overhang (so it wont block drawers or anything) or would I need to make something myself to do this?
Thanks.