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It doesn't take a whole ton of over thinking or over engineering to set up AR benches. I've seen pre fab'd stuff at Harbor Freight that will handle the task. If you are a part time AR tinkerer then that might be your best route. If you are a smith or full time armorer then you might need to get out the heavy saws and plan a trip to Lowes and Home Depot for some of that expensive fir.Looking to get a small setup to work on ARs, I need a small workbench and a vice capable of taking a decent amount of torque. Also looking for the Magul BEV block.
I can build you one according to your measurements, and I also have a very low mileage bev block. I build my workbenches with dado notched legs and surfaces so it can take serious weight. I promise it'll be 10x easier than assembling an Ikea pos. Do they not make the bev anymore or are you just trying to save a buck?
Dude the harbor freight 2 drawer one is perfect in an apt. I had one in my second floor apt. I build and handloaded on minemy biggest limiting factor is being in a 3rd floor apartment, so getting a table small/light enough but still decently strong up 3 flights of stairs. And also price, could prob just get somethin off craigslist but still, need it delivered
Yeah. If you want I could def work in your range and make all the cuts and drills and deliver you the kit to assemble in your place. I see other good cheapo solutions posted here too. Send me a PM if you want a custom one in the 2-300 range. I have leftover materials to spare.I think at most a couple hundred if really nice. Purpose built is prob gonna be a bit more than I want to spend when I can prob find some used thing on FBMarketplace or CL for like 50 bucks.
I figure at least 40"L x 24"W for the tob and decently thick though.