Work Bench & Storage

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Interested to see or read what everyone uses for shelving to store gear on and work benches. Could be purchased or home built. I am looking for something to reload on, build arrows and work on equipment.
 

street

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Following this. I'm finally at the point I can make a good one so want some design ideas before I start. Thanks for the thread idea.
 
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I have a few diff benches, but for the money, sturdiness, and time saved, the harbor freight wooden one for around $120 is a solid choice. I prob wont be making anymore reloading benches and instead just buy another one or two of these as space allows.
 
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If you can get your hands on some, the steel racking from a Lowe's store is great.
- It'll hold up a lot of weight
- you can make the decking / counter surface out of whatever material you want
- they're free standing & easy to move fully when assembled
- the shelves are adjustable in approx. 4" or so increments
- you can add / move as many shelves as you want
- the Lowe's ones are a nice grey instead of the ugly ass orange ones from HD
 

03mossy

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Our garage is a wood shop. Wife owns a home decor/ furniture business so with the constant saw dust I got sick of taking my reloading gear in and out just to reload for an hour so I built a dust resistant “gun/bow/reloading shop”. Wanted to keep my gear handy but yet protected. The wood on the door if from a redwood fence the father in law and I tore down 20 years ago. Been moving that wood from house to house for a someday project.

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A little spendy but worth the money, newage pro series cabinets, closets and work tops.
I was very impressed, purchased from costco and bought a few extra pieces from newage themselves. Shipped to my place on two pallets, almost completely assembled (had to put on the feet) and they are very well made, solid metal.
I Wanted a buy once cry once type set up That was “modular” and adaptable to my needs. Very satisfied
 
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Our garage is a wood shop. Wife owns a home decor/ furniture business so with the constant saw dust I got sick of taking my reloading gear in and out just to reload for an hour so I built a dust resistant “gun/bow/reloading shop”. Wanted to keep my gear handy but yet protected. The wood on the door if from a redwood fence the father in law and I tore down 20 years ago. Been moving that wood from house to house for a someday project.

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Are the cabinet bottoms home built or purchased and a wood top put on it? I like the idea since it keeps everything in a compact area when closed up.
 

11boo

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You could build better, but the newage setup is sheet metal and slick. Not sure the worktop is ideal for reloading,
I have a separate loading bench.

my garage went from this pile of gear-

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To this-

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This is my set up as it wraps one corner of my garage. I added some hanging gear to the left side to keep my large hunting items easily accessible and organized.
 

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03mossy

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Are the cabinet bottoms home built or purchased and a wood top put on it? I like the idea since it keeps everything in a compact area when closed up.

The bottoms were store bought. I used 3/4” Oak plywood on the sides and back from the floor to the top for strength.
 

Beendare

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My BIL just converted his homemade workbench to those Metal rolling cabinets with a wood top at harbor Freight, $250 each or so depending on config. They are pretty nice.

Mine is old kitchen cabinets
 

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I know this is an old thread, but I'd love to see some more pics of work benches (specifically geared towards gun clearing and maintenance). I'm just finishing up a remodel and I'm going to build myself a little work area in the spare room. Looking for ideas/inspiration. Thanks!
 
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