Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: dmv9 on December 31, 2014, 01:40:54 PM
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$40 for the finished birch wood, a couple of legs, some 3/4 screws, and a few hinges.
The legs have a hinge behind them so that they collapse into the wall.
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You might need to beef that up a bit. I made one kinda sorta like that and forming cases ripped it right off the wall. other wise looks good.
LEN
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:yeah:
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Now lets see. Ya need a way to secure the legs to the concrete. I would use a concrete anchor and a steel bracket with a bolt thru the wood to secure that rig down . Otherwise the press would pull the top off the ground. :twocents: :twocents:
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Shoot. Didn't think of that.
Luckily it's portable :P
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After the state allowed me to donate my house and shop to my EX. I've used a beefed up goodwill computer desk for awhile now. Drawers,keyboard slide out , and a bunch of cubby holes for stuff. It does need to be bolted down tho.
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There is plenty of free desks on CL .....been looking for while now ,,,just nothing close to my house .... I hate to ruin my office furniture ,but maybe after I finish our new office my wife will move her stuff out and I can have the whole old room to myself :IBCOOL:
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Here's my portable if the link works. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/155024/frankford-arsenal-portable-reloading-stand?cm_vc=ProductFinding (http://www.midwayusa.com/product/155024/frankford-arsenal-portable-reloading-stand?cm_vc=ProductFinding) Had For it I don't know how long think I paid $50. Works surprisingly well. Once I put the osb up in the shop I'll upgrade to a real stand (loading bench)