Rusticlease Shackiforous
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Does the inline fabrication stand make a bench want to tip anymore than a press mounted directly to the surface? Or possibly less? Trying to figure out width on my bench design.
One of my design tweaks is to take the bottom shelf back so I can sit there comfortably. I'm probably just going to order the ultramount and stool, and then rig some mock setups to see how it flows.
I highly recommend getting their Ergo Handle at the same time...really saves your back from having to bend on the down stokeKnowing that, when you design your bench you'll want to take the following into account....
• How much additional height the Inline Fab UltraMount adds to your press
• Whether you will reload from the standing or sitting position
I will go ahead and post a few pictures in the reloading bench thread
I have the standard inline fab mounts and ergo handles on 2 Redding presses, and the Dillon mount on a 650, with their roller handle. On a standardish height bench, the mounts create the perfect height to stand or sit on a stool. I just added the second Redding mount for a Big Boss II, and kind of agonized over the mount height (they sell 3 heights now). I decided that best effect was even height for all three presses. I have the dual-bin side trays on both reddings and the bullet tray on the 650. Everything lines up nicely and nothing interferes, though the presses are kind of close-spaced.