I am almost embarrassed to show this crude stand after looking at the amazing work
many of you do on equipment but here goes anyway
When I got married we lived in a small trailer then a duplex neither with a garage , so my reloading equipment needed to be able to live in a closet.
We welded this first stand together 45 years ago out of scrounged scrap perfect for my budget. [
Really easy to put together , the post top was large enough to weld bolts with the heads cut off to the sides to mount the press , the bottom of the pipe was set on something to get it up off the floor and the 3 legs welded on it was then set on the large washers & they were welded on.
In use you put your feet on the front legs and load away. Whith this stand you can use any table to hold your scales load blocks and other equipment.
The stand was intended to be temporary but has worked so well I still use it.
We built another in about 1985 this one we welded a flat plate to the top and has been used with several different presses including a Lee pro 1000 and now my Lee turret press it has a strip of aluminum angle to hold three bins for cases ,bullets and loaded rounds.
For me the stands serve my purpose they can go to the range or be moved to a corner when not needed and leave my benches clear for other projects.
They are cheap and easy to build or modify.