Reloading Bench

If you find a decent beck you may be able to drop a precut bench top from the Hardware and bolt it while bolting down a press.

As others said you want some weight. Helps when sizing cases. Especially if you are buying in a branch you won’t bolt to the floor.
 
I’ve posted mine before, but here is a new pic. As others have said, I can’t emphasize adding mass to your bench enough.

I just broke the decapping pin on my .375H&H die. Damn near flipped the bench on me trying to bust the primers out.
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In my new house there is no basement and the garage is not heated. With this, I had to come up with something that met my wife's decor approval for the loft area of our home.

I bought a cast iron drafting table (online). The frame came in 3 pieces and weights around 400 lbs which ended up being perfect for mounting a rifle reloading press.

For a top I went to Home Depot and bought and mounted the pictured wooden kitchen island top.

A bit fancy for me but got her approval so it works.

I like that the table can easily crank up or down for sitting or standing.

The only advice I'll give is stability and weight are very important.

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In my new house there is no basement and the garage is not heated. With this, I had to come up with something that met my wife's decor approval for the loft area of our home.

I bought a cast iron drafting table (online). The frame came in 3 pieces and weights around 400 lbs which ended up being perfect for mounting a rifle reloading press.

For a top I went to Home Depot and bought and mounted the pictured wooden kitchen island top.

A bit fancy for me but got her approval so it works.

I like that the table can easily crank up or down for sitting or standing.

The only advice I'll give is stability and weight are very important.

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That’s one of the nicest benches I’ve ever seen. Great idea.
 

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