I will buy a ticket if you ever start giving tours :)
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The coffee is always on.
Sounds like you need to build a bigger bench!
Piled up in the shop floor .
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I guess I am the odd man out.
I use Inline Fab quick change mounts and quick change plates. They sell a bracket, a couple actually, where you can attach the bracket mount to the wall or cabinet, etc. just set the quick change plate with your press on the wall mount and done.
Quick change plates fit the quick change mount, tighten 2 wing nuts and the plate and press are securely attached to your bench."
"That's actually what I'm looking at doing right now."
In the process of doing the same right now. The Inline Fab stuff is well thought out and very well made...
I also use plastic totes to store most all of my supplies.
gasketed 40mm ammo can with a large piece of vci bag, and a few vci paper sheets
The Lee system looks interesting, especially if you don’t have a lot of space. On the other hand, the advantage I find in owning additional presses, is having them set up for different operations and not having to change the setup in the press I am currently using.
For two years I stored a press in a rusty steel shed. Wiped it down with ATF, soaked an old beach towel in more of the same and draped it over the press. Some of the exposed steel frame darkened a bit but it scrubbed clean. There was no rust and the ram was perfect.
I've mounted my 2 progressives and 2 single stations on my 8' bench....but where I've needed to modify that is with the extras, namely my bench primer and Lee APP. Just flat out of room.
So I bought the Lee plates....and mounted them to that......There's just too much play for me, being used to rock solid. So I bought the more expensive Inline Fab flush mount system to see if any better. I like that much better.....solid as can be. I like my Lee APP a lot, but I like it better solid with no play.....Inline Fab is worth the money IMO.