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Thread: Ideal Height for a Reloading Bench?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tb-av View Post
    In fact if you it that way, and bolt the whole ordeal down to the table top, you can remove it easily if need be. You could put inserts in your bench top. Then just bolt the whole press with risers to it.
    I used to have my RL550B set up that way on my workbench, when I was short on garage space, and when I wasn't reloading constantly.

    Now I have a dedicated reloading bench, more garage space, and I need more ammo...

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    This is 8' long and 30" at the table top, built from 2x6 lumber. I'm 6'1 and load sitting, this is the perfect height for me.
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    Air, I like that. Where'd you source the super long power strip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    Where'd you source the super long power strip?
    Harbor Freight sells one like that... 4' long and a dozen outlets, IIRC. I have one on the front of my workbench.

    I don't need so many outlets where I'm reloading so I just have a quad underneath, and one on each side at bench level.

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    Very cool. Thanks.

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    Mine is 43". I stand at the bench most of the time. When I want to sit, I have bar stools. I also have a shelf above it at eye level when I want to run the manual thrower or manual scale. I also have shelving underneath. I love my setup.




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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    Air, I like that. Where'd you source the super long power strip.

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    Thanks, I really can't remember where I ordered the strip.
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    And working on a shop bench now for home gun smithing projects.


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    I think tylerw02 has taken the lead in this race! Man that is a nice setup.

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