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<blockquote data-quote="cernstus" data-source="post: 1231334" data-attributes="member: 5799"><p>I haven't had any luck posting pictures on this forum, it says their all to big or I would post pic's of my creation. I went to harbor freight, got the roll around tool and parts tray (the kind you see in auto shops with the locking wheels.) Filled in the top with 2x12's. I then bolted the old square deal to one end. Three 25lb weights in the bottom and I have myself a nice stable, roll around reloading bench. I can wheel it into the house to load in the ac if I want and then store it in the garage. All in all around 100 bucks. You could probably just fill the bottom with quickcrete if you didn't want to buy the weights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cernstus, post: 1231334, member: 5799"] I haven't had any luck posting pictures on this forum, it says their all to big or I would post pic's of my creation. I went to harbor freight, got the roll around tool and parts tray (the kind you see in auto shops with the locking wheels.) Filled in the top with 2x12's. I then bolted the old square deal to one end. Three 25lb weights in the bottom and I have myself a nice stable, roll around reloading bench. I can wheel it into the house to load in the ac if I want and then store it in the garage. All in all around 100 bucks. You could probably just fill the bottom with quickcrete if you didn't want to buy the weights. [/QUOTE]
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