I thought some of you may be interested to know that I have taken the NRMA reloading bench plans posted on the web years ago and modified it for us metric folks.
As a background, I am just taking up shooting and reloading and as such needed a sturdy bench. Being completely DIY illiterate the thought of building my own bench scared the jeepers out of me.
So I trawled the web and eventually found benches that looked like they could do what I wanted them to do..but the cost scared the life out of me.
$2000 for a solid bench was a tad high, so I set about changing the imperial settings on the PDF I had as well as deleting or "colouring in" the bits of the design I didnt really want.
After converting 2x4 and 4x4(

Bunnings have everything you need..it blew me away. Simply choose your wood (I chose hardwood for the frame and Pine for the bits I could see) take it along with your cutting requirements and the staff cut it free of charge. Brilliant

Problem was that I am totally useless with woodworking and tools and got some of the conversions wrong so my first attempt didnt really work out. The length cuts were cut too short!
I remeasured, went back to Bunnings, they recut new wood (again free) and I am happy to say it was bang on.
So with buying all the power tools required and the actual wood to build the bench, I spent no more than $500. Considering the powertools cost $300 combined, I actually only spent $200ish on wood.
I am now the proud owner of a SOLID reloading workbench that will last forever, it is rock solid.
And it wasnt too difficult..although I may have used many expletives building it..I feel like I have really accomplished something.
Let me know if you fancy seeing the conversion tables and the tools I bought to build it...if you want a good bench this is the one.
Wayne