Carole, I'd strongly advise against the bosch stand in the link.
I have a similar dewalt one, and whilst it is brilliant for holding my saw, it is virtually useless for anything else. It is unnecessarily expensive as a simple bench. They are designed and made to do one thing very well.
It strikes me that the purpose of the bench is to support and separate the two business ends of the drawbench. If you had two opposing work areas or surfaces, say 6 feet apart, you could do away with a stand and just clamp or bolt the winch and drawplate holder to the opposing benches, I suppose a length of mdf or something across the gap when in use would catch the tongs when the wire was pulled out of the die. Just thinking aloud really, I don't know your setup but I can visualise that arrangement working with what I have here.
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