Crewdog10
Member
T Track?
Hello All,
As you can see I'm new to the thread and reloading for that matter in general. I've assisted friends in the past with the process, but am just starting out on my own personal adventure.
In peering at the various benches, I see there as many ways to do things as there are folks, it seems. I don't see that as a bad thing, but the opposite. Not to drag this out too far, I'm wondering if "T track" that appears on the wood working supply sites is strong enough to hold a press to one's bench? I'm considering laying two tracks a few inches apart in the bench top to allow for "quick change" of the various items as I need their use. I don't know if the 1/4 inch bolt or 3/8 inch bolt aluminum track is strong enough to stand up to the press' torquing forces?
Thanks in advance for your consideration and/or ideas/help.
Hello All,
As you can see I'm new to the thread and reloading for that matter in general. I've assisted friends in the past with the process, but am just starting out on my own personal adventure.
In peering at the various benches, I see there as many ways to do things as there are folks, it seems. I don't see that as a bad thing, but the opposite. Not to drag this out too far, I'm wondering if "T track" that appears on the wood working supply sites is strong enough to hold a press to one's bench? I'm considering laying two tracks a few inches apart in the bench top to allow for "quick change" of the various items as I need their use. I don't know if the 1/4 inch bolt or 3/8 inch bolt aluminum track is strong enough to stand up to the press' torquing forces?
Thanks in advance for your consideration and/or ideas/help.