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    Reloading Tables

    I’m building a new reloading room.

    Post up some pics of your reloading benches for ideas.

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    my old bench.. currently in the process of relocating and triple Click image for larger version

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      I built this setup about 8 years ago as a temporary one until I could come up with something better, but liked it so much that I never wanted to change. It's simply made from two Craftsman tool chests (with ball bearing sliding draws) 3/4 plywood backing and a prefab table top spanning the two cabinets. Rather than mounting my press on the desk, I prefer it on the custom built stand to where I can keep it in the corner and simply bring it up to the desk when needed. It leaves my desk top clean and is actually at a much more comfortable height on the stand. The draws are packed with loading supplies and tools.

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        [QUOTE=McClain;n27007132]I built this setup about 8 years ago as a temporary one until I could come up with something better, but liked it so much that I never wanted to change. It's simply made from two Craftsman tool chests (with ball bearing sliding draws) 3/4 plywood backing and a prefab table top spanning the two cabinets. Rather than mounting my press on the desk, I prefer it on the custom built stand to where I can keep it in the corner and simply bring it up to the desk when needed. It leaves my desk top clean and is actually at a much more comfortable height on the stand. The draws are packed with loading supplies and tools.

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        Pretty neat setup !

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