My new reloading bench...

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  • tsm

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    Looks pretty but you might want to overlay it on a couple pieces of 3/4” plywood to strengthen it against forces from whatever press or presses you’ll be using. If you can’t whack your reloading bench top with a hammer without worrying about it breaking, might want to rethink the plan. Just saying.
     

    Leadeye

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    Looks like a recycled countertop which is good if it will hold up to what you are doing without cracking.
     

    Sniper 79

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    Looks good. I would put a chunk of steel over it where the press will mount.

    A drop piece of I beam works great and puts the press at a good height.
     
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