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I used butcher block.....rock solid. Mine has adjustable feet but its about 40" tall I guess. Works out perfectly for my height and with the handle on my press.
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2" Maple butcher block @ 30 inches on 1x2.5 steel tubing legs.
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I got the 4 drawer workbench from Harbor Freight tools.
It is 3/4" wood, but I made a 1.5" reliading stand that is secured by the built in vice.
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mine is a "Universal Power tool stand" from home depot. Has a 32" height. I took off the included top, and replaced it with two layers of 3/4" oak plywood. My stand has a metal shelf underneath, so I didn't bother to replace the cheap fiberboard. On the unit below, I would definitely replace the fiberboard with 3/4 plywood.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/POWERTEC-...1002/206768003 On top of the new table (which measures 16 x 36") I added a 6 x 20 x 12" high steel loading bench riser, which I got from Berry's at the Nashville NRA convention a couple years back. It's called a Berry's Bench Topper. https://www.natchezss.com/berry-s-bench-topper.html So.... my turret press and powder measure are mounted at a height of 43-44" which is a perfect height for me! Michael
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