After months of procrastination I Finally sourced some lumber for new single stage reloading set up to go in the corner of my home office
Had my heart set on cedar but reality set in when I got to the lumber store and got sticker shock. Since I was planning to sand the cedar smooth anyway. - I called an audible at the lumberyard and went with Douglas fir - for aesthetic purposes I will need to stain it. Although it looks pretty smooth -- it will still take roughly the same amount of sanding and prep work as rough cedar -- but rubbing some stain on will not add much time to the equation when i factor the cost savings
Probably went through 200 boards before I could get six that I was happy with — but the top grain pieces will look nice with a bit of finish on them
Hope to make some real headway on it this weekend, but the weather is also very nice so I may go shooting instead — my little enclave is 5 1/2 feet wide by about 5 feet deep so I think we’ll make a nice cubby for a dedicated single stage operation
— all my equipment is currently in the big tote box that’s shown in the pic of the room
— now to check back in on the workbench height or table top height thread to see if there’s been any updates because I need to make that decision soon
Will update as this build goes along - simple, basic and small, but I’m not a very good woodworker - so i will be taking my time - but the plan is to simply cleat the tabletop to the wall since its enclosed on 3 sides - and have a basic shelf up above. I dont reload for commonly used pistol calibers or small rifle stuff, so this will primarily be an operation to keep my magnum rifles and heavy pistol stuff fed
I know 72 LF of 2x12's is a bit much for a simple setup like i described, but am planning on some bookshelves on an opposite wall



