When I moved into my house I found an old wooden table which is very stable. It found its way to the garage and is gathering junk. I am waiting for my reloading equipment to be delivered and trying to figure where to set up. If I drilled and bolted to the table would it be stable enough for reloading?
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A plank of MDF can be stable enough to be a reloading bench. Your bench will be what you make of it.Comment
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dimensions? have you considered this? I mounted a solid 3/4" thick red oak on top and bolted my single stage on it. The whole thing is cast iron and when Im making passes with my press, its very sturdy!
"1911 mag, twinkie, twinkie, cupcake, primary weapon mag"
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dimensions? have you considered this? I mounted a solid 3/4" thick red oak on top and bolted my single stage on it. The whole thing is cast iron and when Im making passes with my press, its very sturdy!
"1911 mag, twinkie, twinkie, cupcake, primary weapon mag"
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Lol you guys would ridicule my setup. Ive got a single stage press basically just screwed into the wood top of a cheap rickity metal workbench i bought at home depot for $99. Sometimes i just want to buy some lumber make a proper reloading benchComment
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