I recently moved and ‘inherited’ a homemade work table in the shed that I plan to use for reloading (my previous sturdy table was too big and will become a work bench in the garage). I load tested the table in question and it seemed to hold enough weight, so I screwed it to the shed frame and mounted my Hornady LNL AP. While the testing the press's operation, I noticed the top of the press sways by a degree or two. It appears the table flexes slightly even though the legs and rest of the table doesn't move.
Will this be a problem during operation? The powder measure is volumetric so it shouldn’t be thrown off by the slight wiggle, and the table could take the strain of me leaning on it fairly hard so I’m not worried about the table breaking. I can set the scales up closer to the shed support and they shouldn't move.
Am I missing something, and has anyone had any negative experience with the press moving during reloading causing unforeseen issues?
Will this be a problem during operation? The powder measure is volumetric so it shouldn’t be thrown off by the slight wiggle, and the table could take the strain of me leaning on it fairly hard so I’m not worried about the table breaking. I can set the scales up closer to the shed support and they shouldn't move.
Am I missing something, and has anyone had any negative experience with the press moving during reloading causing unforeseen issues?