Bench setup

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May be a little homemade but it saves space.

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Doubled up wafer is a good idea-I was thinking 2x10 under your front edge would add stiffness but the wafer looks well planned and executed for that purpose. Lots of brass to get filled up there!
 
Two 1/2 or 3/8 inch plywood glued and screwed together. Then 2x4s where the stress is applied.
 
When moving around for work we lived in a trailer house for a couple of years. I used an old Black and Decker workmate with a 3/4 inch plywood c clamped to the top with the edge reinforced with a 2x4 as a reloading bench. It’s whatever works for you to keep you in ammo.
 
I might wish to clamp it to the saw horses just to keep the backside from tipping up if you really have to bear down on that handle?
 

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Paul K wrote on cgdemakis's profile.
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CJNJ wrote on UNTAMED KNIVES's profile.
Still possible to order one of these?
ghay wrote on Floridanative's profile.
Hello,
I might be able to help you out depending on how many you need. I could probably spare 50-75 .285g A-Frames. They are factory pulls that look like new. Let me know if you are still looking,
Thanks,
Gary
 
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