Micro Bench
I have a small shop which serves many purposes. I mount bench top tools to boards which can be clamped to table tops or WorkMates as needed.
I mounted my press to a board when I first started reloading but storing it between uses was ackward and I tend to load in hour increments and never seemed to get a run finished before I had to reset the shop for the next project.
The attached photo is a small, very stable, stand build from a Sears bench tool stand and a piece of particleboard desktop. The base is 21" x 24", the top is 16" x 24". It is 31" high. Cost, including switched outlet, was less than $30. I've built a press stand that clamps to the worksurface and accepts multiple presses or other accessories bolted to 8" x 16" boards. It handles 30-30 in my Redding T7 quite nicely, but would need to be bolted to the wall for my Dillion 650 because the setup can't offset the backward push needed to set primers.
I'll post more photos and a dimensioned cutlist over the weekend. Email me if you would like a Word.doc with the content.
Thanks,
Scott