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Thread: Need some suggestions for bench top to use with tracks

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    Boolit Master
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    Your solid core doors make great bench tops 45+/- years ago I made a bench with a solid door top and 2x 4 frame members . It is still working great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duckiller View Post
    Your solid core doors make great bench tops 45+/- years ago I made a bench with a solid door top and 2x 4 frame members . It is still working great.
    That what my bench top is but I had a new scratched door and didn’t need 20’ of bench top.

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    T Track with plates for each tool Click image for larger version. 

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    Look on the website and my posts gearhead 59 you can check out my reloading bench top went to Home Depot bought inexpensive Unistrut mounted it and each reloading press is mounted onto a piece of three-quarter inch to 1 inch plywood and slides on the Unistrut track can take on and off or put a solid piece of plywood on to turn it into a regular workbench simple easy and cheap versus the quad rail or the T rail aluminum which is more money I believe the listing or post was in show off your reloading benches let me know if you need pictures I can send a few

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    Quote Originally Posted by David2011 View Post
    Those tracks would probably work best with the tools mounted on plates that all have the same front to back hole spacing.
    I did this with my presses but they are bolted solid to my bench but I could put any of my presses in any of the holes drilled should I feel the need to move them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TaylorS View Post
    I did this with my presses but they are bolted solid to my bench but I could put any of my presses in any of the holes drilled should I feel the need to move them.


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    I actually did what you did. Any of my single stage presses, powder measures, bench primer, Super Swage and trimmers will mount at any of the positions on the bench. Threaded brass inserts are set into the bench top. Presses and swage are on 1/2” steel plates; everything else is on 1/2” aircraft ply.
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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
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GC Gas Check