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Quick change reloading bench mounting plates.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rustygun" data-source="post: 3799327" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p>I am so cheap I made my own, used a walnut scrap to mount it to the bench. I put threaded inserts into the bottom of the bench and made wooden wing nuts that go through a piece of walnut and thread into the bench inserts. </p><p>the idea was I can remove the press without any tools and move it to a similar threaded insert on the shelf underneath the bench top. if you zoom in you can kind of see one of the threaded inserts on the lower shelf.</p><p>hope these pictures explain it better than I did. [ATTACH=full]280290[/ATTACH]I also mounted the 650 with threaded inserts but it is on a Dillon strong mount so I was able to attach it directly to the bench with no plate. [ATTACH=full]280289[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustygun, post: 3799327, member: 4711"] I am so cheap I made my own, used a walnut scrap to mount it to the bench. I put threaded inserts into the bottom of the bench and made wooden wing nuts that go through a piece of walnut and thread into the bench inserts. the idea was I can remove the press without any tools and move it to a similar threaded insert on the shelf underneath the bench top. if you zoom in you can kind of see one of the threaded inserts on the lower shelf. hope these pictures explain it better than I did. [ATTACH type="full" alt="D74A5D97-71F0-4094-BCDF-58DB38BCDF2B.jpeg"]280290[/ATTACH]I also mounted the 650 with threaded inserts but it is on a Dillon strong mount so I was able to attach it directly to the bench with no plate. [ATTACH type="full" alt="DCE54F6E-16F6-4A28-B53C-A23F46751B3C.jpeg"]280289[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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