Looking for ideas as to where to put a SquareDeal-B

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Hi Guys,

I've recently moved into a smaller house and my new garage is just big enough for my car, motorcycle and shelves. Every room now is very occupied. So without a space just for reloading I'm looking for ideas as to how I can unpack, setup, use and then pack-up/box-up all my reloading equipment. Any of you guys do this? Any ideas as to how I can do this would be appreciated.
 
A Black & Decker Workmate can be used, but you may want to "stiffen" the mounting area.

Not a bad idea. Mount the SDB to a a sturdy board/base that can be clamped or bolted to the top of the Workmate.
When you're done reloading put the press away (closet shelf?), fold up the Workmate and stash it away.
 
Hi Guys,

I've recently moved into a smaller house and my new garage is just big enough for my car, motorcycle and shelves. Every room now is very occupied. So without a space just for reloading I'm looking for ideas as to how I can unpack, setup, use and then pack-up/box-up all my reloading equipment. Any of you guys do this? Any ideas as to how I can do this would be appreciated.
Must be something you can get rid of to make room. No wife? They do have a habit of taking up too much space.
 
build a double thickness 3/4 inch plywood reloading "shelf" in your garage, screwed to the wall 2x4, using 2x4 as a frame. will take almost no space, be super strong. make it a few feet wide, and just as deep as you need it. There is no way your garage cannot have this.
best option imo.
 
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