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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3137773" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>The down stroke will have the most pressure. The presses don't require much pressure on the up stroke to prime. Sometimes a case coming out of resizing day may require a little more pressure on the up stroke. I plan to put these in the bench with one bolt head pointing up and one pointing right. That should be holding the inner tube down snug for down stroke. If need be, I will do as [USER=423]@NikatKimber[/USER] suggested and weld a bead on inner tube. I'm gonna see how this works because a little extra play will be handy for installing and removing. [USER=40864]@MacFromOK[/USER] the problem I see with the bolt going into the inner tube is then I have to line things up to install. As it is now, I can just shove it in and tighten "set bolt" without looking under bench.</p><p>I appreciate yalls input and I'll keep ya posted.</p><p>Pulling in or out shouldn't be an issue. Up and down play is the only movement I'm trying to control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3137773, member: 43171"] The down stroke will have the most pressure. The presses don't require much pressure on the up stroke to prime. Sometimes a case coming out of resizing day may require a little more pressure on the up stroke. I plan to put these in the bench with one bolt head pointing up and one pointing right. That should be holding the inner tube down snug for down stroke. If need be, I will do as [USER=423]@NikatKimber[/USER] suggested and weld a bead on inner tube. I'm gonna see how this works because a little extra play will be handy for installing and removing. [USER=40864]@MacFromOK[/USER] the problem I see with the bolt going into the inner tube is then I have to line things up to install. As it is now, I can just shove it in and tighten "set bolt" without looking under bench. I appreciate yalls input and I'll keep ya posted. Pulling in or out shouldn't be an issue. Up and down play is the only movement I'm trying to control. [/QUOTE]
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