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The reloading bench is finished! I will probably add a shallow drawer under the desk end of the bench, but not any time soon. With the eight, full extensions drawers, there is plenty of storage.
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I finished all of the drawer fronts with de-waxed shellac. Used polyurethane on the trim on the top of the bench for added protection against solvents.
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All of the drawers rabbeted together for strength.
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The top piece of trim will keep any round item from rolling off the bench top and onto the floor. It also adds a nice, finished look.
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I also added inside cove trim to cover the joint between the plywood and the posts purely for aesthetics.
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The pegboard was trimmed with 1" outside corner oak trim to cover the ends of the pegboard.
Could I have done less, sure, but I will not outgrow this reloading bench any time soon. Though, I am thinking about building at least one shallow cabinet to hold cleaning supplies... Andy
Could I have done less, sure, but I will not outgrow this reloading bench any time soon. Though, I am thinking about building at least one shallow cabinet to hold cleaning supplies... Andy