With all the rain I decided to knock out some much needed projects.
First on the list was a compact reloading bench for my "hunting room". I used 2"x6"x18" and 2"x6"x18" oak (found in my grandparents garage) screwed together with pocket screws. The legs are old porch posts that my FIL had lying around. I recessed a piece of 3/4" aluminum tubing lengthwise so that I can slide in my press when i need it and have an open bench as well. Only thing I had to buy was the aluminum piece and hardware and one 1x4x8 to build the frame. Total cost 30 bucks.

Second was a wader rack made out of rough sawn cedar. The wood was given to me by my BIL. It is assembled with pocket screws. Overall length is 36".

First on the list was a compact reloading bench for my "hunting room". I used 2"x6"x18" and 2"x6"x18" oak (found in my grandparents garage) screwed together with pocket screws. The legs are old porch posts that my FIL had lying around. I recessed a piece of 3/4" aluminum tubing lengthwise so that I can slide in my press when i need it and have an open bench as well. Only thing I had to buy was the aluminum piece and hardware and one 1x4x8 to build the frame. Total cost 30 bucks.

Second was a wader rack made out of rough sawn cedar. The wood was given to me by my BIL. It is assembled with pocket screws. Overall length is 36".

