Does anyone have their reloading bench on castors so you could roll it around and move out of the way? I was wondering is it steady enough or a PITA cause it moves a little?
I just dont have alot of room. I found a 200 lbs roll around workstation at cosco that looked like it would do good. What size table tops do most of you have? I can get a 2'x7' in my shop just wondering if that is enough.
2'x7' is pretty long. I would at least get 3' width and up to 5' is good enough. If you have the space do 3'x7' but since you're cramping 3'x5' will work.
-Do not get wheels.
My very first reloading bench I built with a friend. Made of several plywood boards put together braced with 2x4's. I don't like it anymore because the legs are long and its been hard to move around when I had to move (work for uncle sam so its been through 3 moves so far in the past 4 years). I ended up getting thick 1 1/2" wooden bench with metal legs that I can take off with some tools.
-Before you drill any holes or what not, set up the bench and place it where you want to do your work. Literally sit there and C clamp your press onto your bench first and do some "shadow boxing" to see if the placement fits you. Again my first bench I made the mistake of pre drilling holes and I ended up moving my press over a bit more. I would just temporarily place things on your bench to see how your work flow goes before committing to anything permanent.