you need interchangeable tops
I believe I saw this idea a long time a go relative to power tools. A simple description- You mount each press on a square piece of wood. Maybe have holes drilled in the sides or corners of each piece. Then have studs or inserts in the top of the bench to match the holes. Put one press on the bench and bolt it down, then use it. Unbolt it to switch to a different press. All of them could be unbolted and stored hanging on the wall, setting on a shelf, or in a cabinet under the bench.
Complete thread:
- Looking for reloading bench ideas... -
Bryan,
2016-09-27, 20:02
- you need interchangeable tops -
bj,
2016-09-27, 20:18
- you need interchangeable tops -
Creeker,
2016-09-27, 20:35
- Interesting. I wasn't aware of this company. Thx! NT -
Bryan,
2016-09-27, 21:07
- Interesting. I wasn't aware of this company. Thx! NT -
Creeker,
2016-09-27, 21:22
- Would be curious to see a photo of your setup? -
Bryan,
2016-09-27, 22:03
- I'll open a new thread on the desk - Creeker, 2016-09-28, 09:35
- Would be curious to see a photo of your setup? -
Bryan,
2016-09-27, 22:03
- Interesting. I wasn't aware of this company. Thx! NT -
Creeker,
2016-09-27, 21:22
- I have been looking at those. -
Hoot,
2016-09-28, 05:49
- I have been looking at those. - uncowboy, 2016-09-28, 09:04
- Interesting. I wasn't aware of this company. Thx! NT -
Bryan,
2016-09-27, 21:07
- you need interchangeable tops -
Creeker,
2016-09-27, 20:35
- Workmate - Brien1, 2016-09-27, 23:07
- Looking for reloading bench ideas... -
Robb Barnes,
2016-09-28, 00:38
- Your system sounds beautiful - Creeker, 2016-09-28, 09:29
- If you can't anchor it, add as much weight as you can. -
John K.,
2016-09-29, 13:51
- Good point. NT - Bryan, 2016-09-29, 15:19
- Looking for reloading bench ideas... - DiamondD, 2016-10-04, 20:13
- you need interchangeable tops -
bj,
2016-09-27, 20:18