canoeguy
US Veteran
When my friend introduced me to bullet casting, his bench was two saw horses with half a sheet of plywood laid over them. This made a bench height of about 36", a liittle too low for me. Had to bend over to see the dispensing spout of his melter, very uncomfortable.....
I am going to build a dedicated bullet casting bench, I am thinking about one 48" tall (a little over waist high for me), and a 4' square working surface. Make the support legs of 4X4's, put the whole shebang on casters so I can wheel it outside on pleasant days, store it in the corner of the garage when not using it. Normally, I'll use it at the entrance to my garage, with the garage door up for ventilation.
What do you guys think? Is 4' too high? 4' foot square working surface too much? Any suggestions?
All of my stuff I ordered should be here by the end of the week, so I am starting work on the bench today....
I am going to build a dedicated bullet casting bench, I am thinking about one 48" tall (a little over waist high for me), and a 4' square working surface. Make the support legs of 4X4's, put the whole shebang on casters so I can wheel it outside on pleasant days, store it in the corner of the garage when not using it. Normally, I'll use it at the entrance to my garage, with the garage door up for ventilation.
What do you guys think? Is 4' too high? 4' foot square working surface too much? Any suggestions?
All of my stuff I ordered should be here by the end of the week, so I am starting work on the bench today....