Greetings Kimber 7mm-08,
My first handloading set up was a short length of plank, with the press fixed to it, G cramped to an old bench in an even older shed. This was in the early 1970's. In time a new garage was built with a 4.8 metre bench down one side with a woodworking vice, a metal working vice and my loading press. After a couple of decades the house was sold and we moved to the country. The bench stayed behind. As a temporary measure my press was bolted to an old school desk and it still is 25 years later. An old draughting board and stand, no minus its draughting machine, is used for layout and powder weighing and an old workmate has a range of tops for my cleaning cradle, vice and another work top. Over the coming years we will need to move again. All my handloading stuff can be loaded into my tiny truck and trailer and taken with me. It could be set up in minutes. Won't get caught that way again.
Regards Grandpamac.
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