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    craftyhack
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    Hi All, in preparation for setting up my sharpening station (and also for a reloading station for my shotgun shell and brass progressives), I have been looking for a quality yet affordable option. After looking around for a while, I have settled on picking up a couple of these while they are on sale for $129.99+tax at Harbor Freight. Solid THICK wood table top with several types of vices build in if needed, nice drawers for storage of knifes to do, stones and strops, etc. They are normally on sale between $140-$145.

    http://www.harborfreight.com/60-inch-workbench-93454.html?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=4712b&utm_source=1023

    Video overview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMaMx0qrbfk

    I have checked it out in store before and you really cannot beat the value IMO, even if you try and build your own I think. Here is a pic. Just wanted to post in case anyone was looking for an option on a good sharpening space.

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    cbwx34
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    Looks like a good idea!

    #7591
    Geocyclist
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    Nice. That’s a smoking deal. :woohoo:

    #7593
    craftyhack
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    I will be picking up a couple today or tomorrow, making room now for at least one of them, will let ya know how it works out, although sale is over tomorrow :/. I just saw it last night…

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    Gary Crumb
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    I will be picking up a couple today or tomorrow, making room now for at least one of them, will let ya know how it works out, although sale is over tomorrow :/. I just saw it last night…

    I’d be interested in seeing how stable it ends up being. Usually those types of benches have quite a bit of wobble. for light stuff it might not be too bad though. Please keep us posted!

    #7620
    craftyhack
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    WIll do, and it sure better not wobble! If it does hopefully I will be able to reinforce it with l brackets or something, given most of the alternatives (other than building my own, which would definitely wobble :D) are twice the $ for just a simple bench with a top that thick.

    #7621
    Gary Crumb
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    A diagonal across the back or even a thin piece of panel should eliminate any wobble for cheap. but it may not need it. Hopefully it won’t…

    #8522
    craftyhack
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    They sold out before I got there at the $130 price, but I got a coupon for $140, went to store to check it out, solid as a rock and very nice IMO. I got one a day before my leg surgery, will take six weeks to heal, so I cannot rearrange to put it somewhere, nor build it :/. That said, if you have HF near you, check out the store display, I think it is a steal for that price. You can get the coupon just by joining their email list.

    I think this thing is gonna rock for a sharpening/reloading station as it is! But, adding a peg board (or maybe a hutch with more storage, peg board and long tube florescent light) for reloading dies, etc., and it will be even better.

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    Gary Crumb
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    I will have to check that out for sure! All I need is somewhere to put it. Now if I can just convince the wife she doesn’t really need that table in that room. I mean it’s just the dining room, right?

    #8576
    craftyhack
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    I convinced mine to swap out the dining room for a pool rooom and bar, and we just eat in the kitchen breakfast nook. My reasoning was why have 2 places to eat, one that we never use, and none for guests to hang out and have fun, and it worked!

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