Apartment reloding problem..

Im using a printer stand that I found in a second hand store for $20. It is 30" x 30" with a heavy mdf top and steel frame. The slot where the paper came up has a garbage can underneath now to sweep all the brass cuttings and spilt powder into. Before I used a heavy steel desk, press was mounted on a good hardwood board and then clamped on.
 
I don't live in a apartment, but a very small house with a young family and all the clutter that goes along with it. This is MY reloading station.



You laugh, but who else can take their entire reloading system with them on a moose hunt, and whip up more rounds in the tent at night?
 
I just used clamps to hold a Lee 50th anniversary kit to a cheap table. Worked fine

Thats what I used to do when I was in my appartment years ago. Bolted the press to a solid chunk of wood and clamped that piece of wood to the kitchen table with 2 huge C-clamp. Got the job done
 
If you don't want to full length resize, which means you always use brass only fired in your gun, then you may want to look at an arbor press and hand dies. They look like this. No need to mount them on a bench. You just need a flat surface like a counter top or table.

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