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Welding up a reloading stand
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<blockquote data-quote="CrossJ" data-source="post: 1288409" data-attributes="member: 9685"><p>Not sure what you are asking for.The past 9 years I have spent moving from place to place. I set up my reloading stuff to fit my gypsy life style. For my press I used a disc blade as a base and 1.5" sch 40 tubing as a riser.A piece of 2x2 angle at the top held the press. Everything else went into two containers I bought at walmart. I used the kitchen table as a bench for scales ,trickler etc. It was very convenient and would go into a closet when not needed. It sounds to me like what you are building may be a little overkill. The material I used was just scrap laying around. I did have an advantage though, in that I run a welding business for a living. Email me if you have any questions. I would take some pics, but I'm afraid I lost my camera in one of my moves....lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossJ, post: 1288409, member: 9685"] Not sure what you are asking for.The past 9 years I have spent moving from place to place. I set up my reloading stuff to fit my gypsy life style. For my press I used a disc blade as a base and 1.5" sch 40 tubing as a riser.A piece of 2x2 angle at the top held the press. Everything else went into two containers I bought at walmart. I used the kitchen table as a bench for scales ,trickler etc. It was very convenient and would go into a closet when not needed. It sounds to me like what you are building may be a little overkill. The material I used was just scrap laying around. I did have an advantage though, in that I run a welding business for a living. Email me if you have any questions. I would take some pics, but I'm afraid I lost my camera in one of my moves....lol. [/QUOTE]
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