Reloading press setup inspiration re'qd

I've made a portable reloading workstation and as a suggestion to get you started up, it's a neat and simple idea. I have an 18mm 2ft wide by 18 inch deep MDF board with an 18mm ply board glued/screwed to the top with a half-dowel (split and glued to the board) around the edges to prevent things rolling off, and a section of ply cut out for housing a reloading tray and tools. The MDF base is kind to furniture and wont mark kitchen tables etc.

To the left side there's a 2 inch sqr timber length glued into place and drilled for holding extra cases, allen keys and powder funnel etc. Front right edge, the press is bolted to and along the rear edge I have a powder thrower and case trimmer screwed down. That leaves a large central space for scales and case prep etc.

This is stored in a large cupboard and when I want to reload it's sat on the dining room table, secured by a quick clamp at the rear edge so it's out of the way. It's very sturdy and organised so keeps things neat. Cost was nothing as it was done from scraps of timber used for other jobs but you could buy all the timber needed for under £20. Visit your nearest cabinet makers/kitchen makers and blag some scraps or pay them for some cut to size.

No need for a reloading workstation to occupy a dedicated space if you do it this way. It's light enough to carry and easily fits through door spaces for carrying between rooms.
 
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There is an off the shelf product, the Sinclair wooden stand available through Brownells UK ........

http://www.brownells.co.uk/epages/U...Products/37267749006972/SubProducts/749006972

............ but price !!

Depending on exactly what you're loading and whether it involves any heavy duty full length resizing of larger cases, the Lee Hand Press often suffices and you do most of your handloading sitting comfortably in an armchair. Pack all the gear away into a box after a session. I did this for many years before getting a proper bench.

Then there is the Black & Decker Workmate as a bench kept folded up in the garage or wherever when not in use.


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Anyone want one of these I will make them one and ship it for £90, thereby saving yourself 3 weeks wait, £9 and shipping!

they are having a laugh!
 
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