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I use 3/4 cabinet grade plywood with strong brackets supporting the shelving. In places where the workspace mounts to the brackets, I use 8-12" wide sections of the same plywood (basically doubling the thickness). This works really well. I just drill for each press using the largest bolt I can for each (for instance, Hornady says use 5/16" bolts, but 1/2" bolts work perfectly). There is NO wobble in this setup.
I'll be installing a second tier of shelves later for lighter stuff. The first set of shelving was designed to be right at my eye level when I'm sitting, which is perfect for reloading.
Click on the pic to see a higher resolution version! (yes, the large size pic is a little blurry - the only light in the room was that lamp, and I wasn't expecting the camera to stop down to a slower shutter speed)
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