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Title: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on November 24 2022 10:08:15 AM MST
I?m not sure how well something like this would work, but it looks like there?s some good caster options for a reloading and or casting bench. My use would be in the garage in the winter, giving me the ability to easily roll it out of the way when not in use. In the warm months, it could just live out in the backyard. Any thoughts or recommendations for casters for something like this? My concern is that many of the casters bolt onto something like a 4x4 leg, but mine are only 2x4?s

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Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: oldman10mm on November 24 2022 05:13:23 PM MST
Is that bench assembled with nails or screws ?
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on November 24 2022 07:01:49 PM MST
All Screws. Mounting the casters would probably work if I put a large piece of plywood covering the bottom, but if that was done, it will end up being a couple inches taller once the casters and plywood were on. Another option would be to shorten the legs, and then do the plywood / caster thing. If I left it as is, I only have to walk it or drag it about 15 feet, when I start, and than again when I?m finished casting, which is sounding a whole lot easier than dinking around with the whole thing.
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: cwlongshot on December 01 2022 12:45:21 PM MST
It appears flimsy. Lead is HEAVY. Heavy and dangerous. My benchnis 4x4's and screwed to the wall with double 3/4" top and a 1/4" aluminum plate plus a secondary containment, tray should the lead "leak or spill".

IMHO, one cannot over build a proper bench.
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: The_Shadow on December 01 2022 07:15:02 PM MST
I've got heavy duty caster wheels from Harbor Freight.  You will want the casters to be lockable so as not to have the table move around.
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: oldman10mm on December 01 2022 07:16:33 PM MST
Quote from: cwlongshot on December 01 2022 12:45:21 PM MST
It appears flimsy.

in the respect that eventually it'll develop a wobble. Needs some triangular cross 2x4s'.
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on December 01 2022 07:58:30 PM MST
Thanks, I was thinking that may be a good idea also
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: oldman10mm on December 19 2022 04:54:03 PM MST
How's the bench coming along ?
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on December 19 2022 07:49:39 PM MST
Other than adding a couple cross braces, and hopefully some locking / self-leveling low profile casters : ) it came out great. Once it warms up, which won?t be for a very long time, I?d like to apply something to protect the wood from moisture so it can live out back in the warm months, and then back in the garage for the winter.
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: oldman10mm on December 20 2022 08:04:28 AM MST
Do a google search for side mounted casters, there are some interesting ones.
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on December 20 2022 09:24:51 AM MST
Thanks, I didn?t even consider side mount casters.
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on December 31 2022 04:08:59 PM MST
The locking caster?s finally arrived, but once installed, I realized the bench was about 4 inches taller than I wanted.  Now that I?ve shortened it, it stands 40? high. Other than some sanding and weather proofing with some leftover deck paint, I think it?s compleat. I had most all of the materials on hand, so one sheet of 3/4? plywood, the casters, and some hardware was it, not a bad bench for a $100.00, give or take.

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Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: The_Shadow on December 31 2022 05:54:48 PM MST
Looks great and should be functional!  Good luck!
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on December 31 2022 06:23:21 PM MST
Thanks Wade! I?m not much of a carpenter, but should work just dandy
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Alabusa on December 31 2022 06:50:11 PM MST
@Kenk

It's not cheap but, hands down, the best preservative you can get is linseed oil.

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Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: James8719 on December 31 2022 07:12:51 PM MST
Looks good! If you have access to or can get a piece of steel or sheet metal to cover the wood top, it would be a convenient add for clean up and accident purposes! Spilled lead on wood is a pain in the arse!
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on December 31 2022 09:33:06 PM MST
Lol, Thank, will be looking into that next week
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: oldman10mm on January 01 2023 08:01:50 AM MST
With a rolled upward edge to keep it from spilling into your lap.
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on January 01 2023 08:23:30 AM MST
Thanks, have been trying to think of something of that would work well without incurring a bunch more expense. Something like a large cookie sheet with very low edges might work ok. Any ideas would be appreciated
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: James8719 on January 01 2023 09:41:21 AM MST
You could use the sheet metal from an old washer, dryer, refrigerator etc.
   No molten lead in the lap is always a good thing! My casting is done while standing!
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on January 01 2023 01:01:53 PM MST
I stand as well, so that should minimize that aspect
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: oldman10mm on January 02 2023 09:58:08 AM MST
Scrapped furnaces and ducting could provide large/flexible/lightweight pieces of sheet metal.
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on January 02 2023 12:40:27 PM MST
Thanks oldman10mm, will contact our heating and cooling guy
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: oldman10mm on May 06 2023 07:38:36 PM MDT
how's the bench working out ?
Title: Re: Reloading and or casting bench caster options
Post by: Kenk on May 06 2023 10:48:48 PM MDT
Now that I?ve shortened the height a bit, and things are warming up, it?s working well, just need more time for stuff like this