Gents, I am getting ready to build a reloading bench.
Using SketchUp I came up with the following:
View attachment MMS-Bench03.pdf
The top is a Birch Butcher block from Menards and base is all Douglas Fir dimensional lumber.
The grooves in the top are for the Peachtree heavy-duty T-Track. I will be using the quick change plates from Inline Fabrication.
I also have a set (not shown) of the Rockler casters to add on.
I store most of my cases and reloads in cans.
The shelves are spaced high enough to get three sizes of ammo cans (small on top shelf, medium on middle shelf, and large on the bottom shelf).
Any thoughts on what else to change/add/delete before I start measuring twice?
Using SketchUp I came up with the following:
View attachment MMS-Bench03.pdf
The top is a Birch Butcher block from Menards and base is all Douglas Fir dimensional lumber.
The grooves in the top are for the Peachtree heavy-duty T-Track. I will be using the quick change plates from Inline Fabrication.
I also have a set (not shown) of the Rockler casters to add on.
I store most of my cases and reloads in cans.
The shelves are spaced high enough to get three sizes of ammo cans (small on top shelf, medium on middle shelf, and large on the bottom shelf).
Any thoughts on what else to change/add/delete before I start measuring twice?