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Re: Solid reloading benches

#11 Post by saddler »

ANDY T wrote:
saddler wrote:Link working

Given the sales blurb,they're not going to be cheap

Scaffolding planks make a good basis for a bench once cleaned up/sanded - or a few timber joists butted together

Be interesting to see what their prices are though
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What would you say would be a good price a shooter would pay for a good quality made bench as seen on there web site.
Remembering we shooters spend thousands on rifles/ scopes etc. so why not spend on a good quality bench you may spend hours at a time making ammo up.
Some of the reloading firms make such benches, nowhere near £550 a pop though...and I don't spend thousands on kit (not in one go anyway!) Last gun was £100, the one before that £180.

Mine is a Dexion frame with a kitchen worktop off-cut on it...and is about 3 feet wide to fit inside the end of a cupboard.
Quite a lot of VERY solid loading benches can be easily made using kitchen worktops - as per Phaedra's poor effort - OR for a more sturdy.
Just a case of ensuring secure fixing - to the wall and floor - so that the bench is rock solid.
A mate with less space than me uses his Dillon 550, on a Black & Decker Workmate that he got for a fiver.

More free space?
http://furnitur4u.blogspot.co.uk/2013/0 ... plans.html

I think that like reloading in general, the ideal set-up re. the bench will be a personal thing - and will also follow the reloading mindset & be more DIY than bespoke Chelsea-set rural rustic
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#12 Post by snayperskaya »

£550+ gets me a lot of milsurp!.
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Re: Solid reloading benches

#13 Post by Polchraine »

ANDY T wrote:From there ebay site

A timeless gift that fit in both contemporary and traditional styled spaces. All of our products can be bought at many agricultural, flower and craft shows up and down the country.
(No VAT to be added)

It may say that - but VAT may already be included.

There is no way that a company offering products at £4k each can be selling them VAT free.


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Re: Solid reloading benches

#14 Post by ANDY T »

Hi all
Look I am not getting into p*** match what is to much. I got and how much I paid for it "so what" I don't care.

If you are looking for a good strong reloading or work bench that could made to you speck they can do it. It's up-to you if like it and what you are willing to pay for it.

I am just letting you know of a UK place that can make you a bench. End of.
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Re: Solid reloading benches

#15 Post by Dustyman »

If you do Want to use a work mate as a starting point put some steel plate top and bottom across both of the moving tops and bolt thro then bolt to press . Served me well for two years before I built a bench bolted to the wall . Big thing I've found is choose good anchors to fix to the wall , mines solid with rawl bolts into brick but have heard of a few working loose with other fixings . It's suprising how much pressure you can develop pulling a lever at the end of a bench .
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