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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2603802" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>If you will use some small L brakets and screw your table to the wall studs you can get away with a lighter bench. </p><p></p><p>I welded 1 1/4" angle iron 60" long, 24" deep and i forget how tall. I painted the angle iron frame with gray primer. I used heavy plywood for a top. It has a plywood shelf underneath and two shelves mounted to the wall above it. </p><p></p><p>I am in the process of making some quick change plates to be able to mount different equipment onto one spot. For a long time I have had my Dillon 550 mounted to the left side and my RCBS rock chucker to the right side. </p><p></p><p>I have some shotshell presses that I am going to start using again, a Hornady 366 for 12 and 20 gauge and a MEC 600jr for some .410. I also have a vice, a bench grinder, and a case trimmer that needs a spot. I am making some quick change plates that I will use where the RCBS is now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2603802, member: 18710"] If you will use some small L brakets and screw your table to the wall studs you can get away with a lighter bench. I welded 1 1/4" angle iron 60" long, 24" deep and i forget how tall. I painted the angle iron frame with gray primer. I used heavy plywood for a top. It has a plywood shelf underneath and two shelves mounted to the wall above it. I am in the process of making some quick change plates to be able to mount different equipment onto one spot. For a long time I have had my Dillon 550 mounted to the left side and my RCBS rock chucker to the right side. I have some shotshell presses that I am going to start using again, a Hornady 366 for 12 and 20 gauge and a MEC 600jr for some .410. I also have a vice, a bench grinder, and a case trimmer that needs a spot. I am making some quick change plates that I will use where the RCBS is now. [/QUOTE]
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