Non permanent loading bench.

I saw one set up where the press was mounted to a very thick shelf, which stuck out about 4" from the wall, all loading was done while standing
 
Kitchen table or breakfast bar.
Just say you are having that space for a few days and just laugh when the sulking begins.
 
Kitchen table or breakfast bar.
Just say you are having that space for a few days and just laugh when the sulking begins.
Brave. Very brave :scared:

I feel nervous just thinking about it

I can hear it now, you’ve got a proper gunroom upstairs a man cave you can drive a car in

the glare would be enough. No no no no no no definitely no

happy wife happy life. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Get an offcut of worktop or similar as a base and simply clamp it to a kitchen table strong old cupboard etc wheb required . had a press set up like this years . OR swich to an arbour press and hand dies i do a few rifles like that when traveling etc . if you just neck size there is very little need for a big press , i never prime in the press
Exactly this :)IMG_5924.webp
 
I use an Ikea kitchen trolley to which press and powder measure are permanently bolted, but still has enough space for working on top with scales and/or electric case prep station. Shelves below hold plastic boxes (also from Ikea if you like!) that hold dies, cases, powder and other reloading tools.
Sturdy enough for reloading but can be wheeled about the house. Alasdair in the Pentlands


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I built this in with a corner desk in spare bedroom alcove, all the gear stows away, the shelf takes a couple of presses and the desk has all the other stuff that's out at the time. Presses just slide in and out on wooden base.

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Great idea I have a thin shelf space in my utility room and that’s gonna save me walking into the press at hip height, I don’t need that replacing just yet😂
 
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