Creative, That nut under is called a T-nut, which is often seen in furniture. This is an excellent idea rather than a commercially made that sells for $13 to $80. Good video explanation. You sure can't beat the price for a functional swap system.
I like the lee reloading stand. I put tripod casters on all three legs and essentially I move my reloading station anywhere and still reload shotshell and metallic.
...I like your adaptation of the Lee case feeder and collator...I had two Lee Pro 1000s that used it...it's the simplest, cheapest and best (IMHO)...I also use plywood bases for all of my presses - including my Dillon 550B. That way I can move them anywwere I want - at any time
I'm new to reloading myself and I was wondering how I was going to attach my press to the bench cuz I don't want to leave it where I'm reloading it I want to be able to take it away thanks for the idea
Simple nice works:) I have a work bench In my garage that I use alot for many things just bought a lee classic turret and do not want a perm mount that as I need my bench and do not reload to much so your idea is great
is the person behind the camera still alive? sounds like they have just run a marathon :) that breathing while you were talking was ruthless lol. nice design all the best
Creative, That nut under is called a T-nut, which is often seen in furniture. This is an excellent idea rather than a commercially made that sells for $13 to $80. Good video explanation. You sure can't beat the price for a functional swap system.
I like the lee reloading stand. I put tripod casters on all three legs and essentially I move my reloading station anywhere and still reload shotshell and metallic.
...I like your adaptation of the Lee case feeder and collator...I had two Lee Pro 1000s that used it...it's the simplest, cheapest and best (IMHO)...I also use plywood bases for all of my presses - including my Dillon 550B. That way I can move them anywwere I want - at any time
I'm new to reloading myself and I was wondering how I was going to attach my press to the bench cuz I don't want to leave it where I'm reloading it I want to be able to take it away thanks for the idea
Simple nice works:) I have a work bench In my garage that I use alot for many things just bought a lee classic turret and do not want a perm mount that as I need my bench and do not reload to much so your idea is great
Great idea! I am thinking to do something similar so I can reload at the kitchen table.
Ingenuity at its finest, great job
I like it, but I think I will just put two furniture nuts and knobs. Then I wouldn't need the clamps. Great setup
Me too !
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How did that work out for you? After watching this I'm thinking of the same thing, one in the rest and two in the front.
is the person behind the camera still alive? sounds like they have just run a marathon :) that breathing while you were talking was ruthless lol. nice design all the best
Why not use two more bolts in place of the clamps?
Now there is a mounting plate available from Lee. Good price at Midwest.