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Reloading Table, Overhang Top or Not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2823078" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>In-Line-Fabrication work great for me. I use and will again use a 3'x6'8" solid core door as the top of the bench. You can add a steel plate under the press area to reinforce that area. Put the shelving to one side for storage. Leaving room for you legs. You will want to set the table up dead level both ways. </p><p>I had in the past set up a line to do my reloading. With the In-Line-Fabriction plates that stop the need for additional bench to attach other items or far less. </p><p>So I figure that I don't need an extend bench to reload with. I will need shelving to store my equipment in. Being the reloading equipment is on plates to move on or off the set up. That going to take some storage area for that. So somethinbg to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2823078, member: 101791"] In-Line-Fabrication work great for me. I use and will again use a 3'x6'8" solid core door as the top of the bench. You can add a steel plate under the press area to reinforce that area. Put the shelving to one side for storage. Leaving room for you legs. You will want to set the table up dead level both ways. I had in the past set up a line to do my reloading. With the In-Line-Fabriction plates that stop the need for additional bench to attach other items or far less. So I figure that I don't need an extend bench to reload with. I will need shelving to store my equipment in. Being the reloading equipment is on plates to move on or off the set up. That going to take some storage area for that. So somethinbg to think about. [/QUOTE]
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