This is a great thread. I looked at every page while deciding what to build.
We had two spare bedrooms and an office then we started having kids. Didn't want to take any room in the home office. I've got room in the garage but half the year it's just too hot in the garage (120 degrees in the summer).
My solution was to make a bench on wheels so when it's too hot to work in the garage I can wheel it inside, do my thing and then wheel it back out to the garage. Made some blocks with cutouts for the wheels so when I get it inside all the weight of the bench is on the blocks, not the wheels.
The most stress I've put on the bench was just some full length resizing some .223 but it was plenty stable considering it's a movable bench IMO.
Got the metal bench used for $80, took off the MDF top and made this top from three layers of 3/4 plywood. Probably more thick than it needs to be but I like the look of the thick top.
Made a small elevator for my case trimmer to avoid knuckle scraping. Free is cheaper than the $25 RCBS version:
My first reloads ever! .38 specials, 158 grain plated Berrys with 3.6gr of 231. Very satifying even if I did take me quite a bit of time going very slow for this first batch of 100:
Not pictured is the RCBS trim mate case prep center...fired it up the first time to clean up some trimmed .223 brass.
I'm a rookie but this is fun.