Attention Bryan
After losing my reloading space with 3 benches to Barbie I went a different direction. The oil company I retired from gave me one of their heavy steel desks. This thing was made in the late 50s & is very heavy. I moved it to my new space & reinforced the top so my press would be solid.
At first I decided to mount my equipment on 2X12 framing lumber & bolt it to the desk as needed. This was too much trouble to change out with the bolts, washers & nuts so I looked for something else. That’s when I came across http://inlinefabrication.com/ I made up an order to try & was pleasantly surprise how solid this system is.
The desk with drawers removed & ready to be reinforced.
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With reinforcements, top view.
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Love it. Very practical. Wish I had a top that sturdy. NT
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