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Great thread with lots of good info! My contractor started out on the new man cave this morning.
Planning on building a really sturdy loading bench in one corner. We did a Kitchen remodel over the summer, replacing the kitchen countertop that was Formica. Its 3' wide, and about 8' long, so I saved it for use as the top for the loading bench:D

http://www.okshooters.com/forums/sho...ighlight=bench
 

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I just finished my shed build out a week or so ago.. My pictures are in the link that's already posted. I plan on pulling that shelf down and moving it somewhere else and putting a small AC window unit in it.. I also need to probably insulate and sheetrock but those are fairly low priority right now..
 

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Thanks everyone for the feedback, got some good ideas from the links and I will look up the book, "abc's of reloading". I was in Norman at Habitat for Humanity the other day and found 2 solid wood doors 8' x 2' for $20. Needless to say I got both. Will make great top for the project I think. I am not real good at pictures but plan to take a few as I go and post here. Thanks again
 

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