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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fart" data-source="post: 849476" data-attributes="member: 4899"><p>For years I had a set down version that I had a couple different hieght chairs/stools/benches to set on. It worked for many years, about 25 if memory serves me correctly. About a year and a half ago I got a man cave. It's just a portable building, 12' x 16', but it's all mine. First thing I did was build a stand up / stool hieght bench. Then I moved the old reloading bench out to it on another wall. Kind of the best of both worlds. I do most of my reloading at the taller bench. My grandson prefers to set down, so I mounted a press on the shorter one for him. He's 10 and he helps by depriming. Anyway I guess the real knowledge to be gained from this longwinded post is you can get by just by changing chairs sometimes. Good luck with your endeavors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fart, post: 849476, member: 4899"] For years I had a set down version that I had a couple different hieght chairs/stools/benches to set on. It worked for many years, about 25 if memory serves me correctly. About a year and a half ago I got a man cave. It's just a portable building, 12' x 16', but it's all mine. First thing I did was build a stand up / stool hieght bench. Then I moved the old reloading bench out to it on another wall. Kind of the best of both worlds. I do most of my reloading at the taller bench. My grandson prefers to set down, so I mounted a press on the shorter one for him. He's 10 and he helps by depriming. Anyway I guess the real knowledge to be gained from this longwinded post is you can get by just by changing chairs sometimes. Good luck with your endeavors. [/QUOTE]
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