Who's using the Home Depot Husky tables or workbenches for their reloading station?

2.5" margin on front edge of bench with tracks 7 1/2" on center matching the Inline Precision Ultramount bolt holes. Originally planned on using t-bolts to secure the mount but hold down clamps are quicker and useful for securing other things like a barrel vise, mechanics vise and random stuff. I don't have any regrets on the spacing four years in.

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I spent about250 bucks and a couple hours of my time and built mine own with outlets. Was able to make it a lot bigger than the pre-made work benches to and a better height for standing to work.
 

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I meant to reply to this thread a while ago and then forgot. I actually use a Husky toolbox that I got from a guy at work. Works great, have to load on the left side because that's where the fixed wheels are. I use the top drawer for all the different bullets, and then the right side for all my dies, cleaning tools, etc. Left side is regular tools.
 

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I use them. The 6 footers are great, have two. But I would avoid the 8 foot long tables as they sag in the middle over time. You could add a set of legs under the middle to prevent the sag if you wanted to.
 
Our reloading setup is on those exact benches listed. Have to update this post with a pic tomorrow. The whole set up has a very finished look to it. No regrets


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