So I had a random thought the other day while trimming brass on my new to me Dillon 650. I notice there seams to be a lot of movement or slop in the toolhead in relation to the press. I understand that both machine and tool head are produced within given specs. But I got to thinking if any one had every "bedded" the tool head, like bedding a rifle in reverse. Use steel epoxy and very thoroughly apply release to the press and then put the steel epoxy on the press it in and let it sit for a night or two. In theory this should create more rigid connection which in turn would make better ammo.
First off has anyone tried this and willing to share their experience? If not am I way out in left field or do I need more sleep?