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Old May 1, 2011, 01:55 PM   #8
FrankenMauser
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If this is a "reloading with no room" issue, I would just deal with the problems presented by the cabinet and wheels. When I had to temporarily bolt my Rock Chucker to the top of an entertainment center (no room for reloading equipment), I just dealt with the tipping inherent to the "design". During steps that required moderate leverage, I leaned into the entertainment center with my left hand, while applying leverage to the handle with my right. It was a slower process, but got me by.

Peetzakilla's suggestion isn't a bad one.


Crankylove's reloading bench used to sit on 1.5" industrial casters. Even with more than 250 lbs of brass, bullets, and gear on the shelves under the bench.... It still wiggled and rolled around (it was big enough for tipping to not be an issue).

It really comes down to two choices:
1. Attach it to the wall, and/or get rid of the casters and put a bunch of weight in the bottom.
2. Deal with it.
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