Reloading/Repair bench?????

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Hey guys.
I'm starting my reloading set-up (getting bench ready first).
I'm a little pressed for space as I only have a corner or my office (and have to be able to hide it during video conference calls).
I've got a repair/cleaning bench setup and was wondering if there is a safe, effective way to temporarily mount a press on it???
Thanks.
 
One of the easiest ways would likely be to get an Inline Fabrication Mount or similar product. It is available in a variety of heights, and fastens directly to your bench and then has a quick release to remove the press. Typically this would be used to swap out one press for another (Single Stage for a Progressive) when space is at a premium, but it might also work in your case to simply remove your press from the bench and get it out of the field of view for your VTCs.

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Why not just drape a coat or towel over the press when not in use? Will hide it and shouldn't be too distracting, depending on the height of the press.
 
My Lee turret press is mounted on a 10x7x3/4 piece of board. I c clamp it to a table when I need to use it. I live in a very small apartment, when not in use, I store it in a convenient cupboard. No muss no fuss,
 
In a word: T-NUTS



I can switch between my Hornady single stage press and my Lee turret press in about 2 minutes, and when in use they're VERY securely bolted to my bench top.

I also use this system with smaller pan head screws for my Forster case trimmer for trim/chamfer/debur and neck turning with a cordless screwdriver.
 
I used an old B&D workmate bench that I got for $25, and I bolted on two sheets of plywood on top. I can fold the reload bench when not needed.
 
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