The best reloading "tool" I ever bought is the Lee press floor stand. It keeps vibration off the bench scales, leaves the bench space open, and has a lower shelf for quick change mount of 3 presses/ equipments. Two 4 in. cinder blocks or stacked lead ingots or boxes of cast bullets suspended under the shelf provide solid stability for the working press even on carpet flooring. Also Lee provides template for a wood top extension workspace on both sides of the press. I have mounted lightweight Lee Reloader presses on both sides for universal recapping and bullet sizing. This setup is perfect for small space reloading.
Finally! I live in a condo, and I don't have the space or garage to bolt a reloading kit to a work bench. I can't believe no one else is making something like this for their kits. I guess Dillon only want house owner business.
No wave washers included in my package & no mention of them in assembly instructions. Wish top was a little lower. Will try it awhile and probably figure out a way to make legs adjustable for lower height selection.
@@robertbrandywine Wave washer is arched (not flat) & made of spring steel, sometimes called a spring washer. If you have Lee two bullet casting molds you probably have a wave washer on the spru plate screw. It keeps a desired tension on screw without having to tighten completely.
@@robertbrandywine Yes, in this application I think it serves same purpose. When I made original comment, I think it was during an inventory of parts prior to assembly. I don't remember the assembly but I must have used the supplied parts & not had any issues. Hope this help you out.
Nice stand! Not such a nice price. Maybe when/if a 3rd party has it discounted... I'm thinking instead of a concrete block, I'd use an end of 2x8 with slight grooves cut in the bottom to stop it from sliding on the hangers to make a shelf. Then I could keep a couple of bags of shot on the shelves.
The best reloading "tool" I ever bought is the Lee press floor stand. It keeps vibration off the bench scales, leaves the bench space open, and has a lower shelf for quick change mount of 3 presses/ equipments. Two 4 in. cinder blocks or stacked lead ingots or boxes of cast bullets suspended under the shelf provide solid stability for the working press even on carpet flooring. Also Lee provides template for a wood top extension workspace on both sides of the press. I have mounted lightweight Lee Reloader presses on both sides for universal recapping and bullet sizing. This setup is perfect for small space reloading.
Finally! I live in a condo, and I don't have the space or garage to bolt a reloading kit to a work bench.
I can't believe no one else is making something like this for their kits. I guess Dillon only want house owner business.
Awesome Stand!! Definitely getting one of these in the near future.
Great video...just put my bench together.
I've been looking for something like this.
No wave washers included in my package & no mention of them in assembly instructions. Wish top was a little lower. Will try it awhile and probably figure out a way to make legs adjustable for lower height selection.
What is a wave washer? There are only flat washers, and only three of them.
@@robertbrandywine Wave washer is arched (not flat) & made of spring steel, sometimes called a spring washer. If you have Lee two bullet casting molds you probably have a wave washer on the spru plate screw. It keeps a desired tension on screw without having to tighten completely.
@@bobblenuts So, it serves the same purpose as a lock washer? Anyway, none came with mine and I didn't see any need for them.
@@robertbrandywine Yes, in this application I think it serves same purpose. When I made original comment, I think it was during an inventory of parts prior to assembly. I don't remember the assembly but I must have used the supplied parts & not had any issues. Hope this help you out.
Wasn't enough washers in my set now got to go to the hardware store
Can the stand be used with the Dillon square deal B?
Nice stand! Not such a nice price. Maybe when/if a 3rd party has it discounted...
I'm thinking instead of a concrete block, I'd use an end of 2x8 with slight grooves cut in the bottom to stop it from sliding on the hangers to make a shelf. Then I could keep a couple of bags of shot on the shelves.
The second bolt is missing a top washer (under the bolt).....If ya gonna do something do it right!...OR Don't do it at all..
Mine was missing bolts.