now thats a nice set up. ive just moved into a new house and building a new gun room. looking for options on mounting presses. i have plenty of room now but dont want to junk up the bench. having a modular system is great. you can keep all the presses and other items in a cabinet and select the ones you need. perfect.
I have mounted all my presses The Grand both 12 and 20ga.,Pro 2000, pro chucker seven, and the rock chucker supreme, all on 4" micro mounts. All work great with the inline mounts. Dan of inline is very informative and good to work with.
Yes the Ultimate Reloading system is a great idea and I would be very interested. My space is somewhat limited and this system would allow much better options for best use of my limited space.
I have the Inline Fabrication Micro Mounts on both my Dillon 550 and RCBS Rockchucker. Love them. Inline is a joy to deal with and their products are first rate. Best press mounting system I've ever used.
Gavin - Great presentation on the Micro. Will be my next purchase. I just received my T-track from Peachtree. Have a friend lined up to come route the slots on the bench so I can get the tracks installed. Getting ready to make a plate to mount my new Lee bench priming tool. Can't wait.
I am definitely interested in your new hold down clamps! Great Idea! I adopted your bench idea a while ago and love the flexibility it offers. And have been using Inline Fabrication products for quite a while. Very high quality! Awesome ideas and great set-up!
Interested. To avoid tracking mounting blocks, perhaps (if bolt holes align with track) just bolt to track?? How far apart is the t-track and how far from front of bench?? Abandoning grid hole idea for this. Thanks.
What hight is most flexible, I see the 3 offered and might get more than 1 height. However to get started, which height is most flexible for things like neck trimmers, and other devices as well , loading presses
I do love that bench, but I do not have the room for it. I live in a small house without a basement and no garage. If you could offer it in different sizes and have one that is for a small space, I would be most interested in getting one. Thanks for the awesome info that you provide in your videos. I am new to reloading and I need/want all the info about reloading that I can get!! Keep up the good work!
I am in love with this bench system. are there any videos detailing how you counter sink the tracks and where to buy such a beast. this solves so many problems but creates a couple more
Now look how far the press sticks out . It’s beyond the table like 2 to 3 inches . The taller mount make it flush even with the table something to think about when making your choice .
great reviews, i am thinking about getting into reloading. i am considering buying a big boss single stage reloader, the base model and adding a hornady lock n load bushing system on it if possible. however, i really like the new mec marksman and wondering if those features are worth the extra expense of that reloader
IF ANYONE is dealing with this unit, I promise you to NOT trust that it will work with a JR2 or 3 with a 4” riser. I am redesigning things to accommodate that issue. I spent a lot of time designing my bench to allow the t track system and with a 4” riser only to find out it won’t clear the edge of the bench. I am removing the top plate and taking it down to have a 2” extension on the top plate to give it room to clear the edge of the bench. My only other choice was to raise the height and get a taller riser, which I did not want. I like the system but honestly, I was rather dismayed to realize it would not work with a simple JR2 press, without modifications.
Gavintoobe is the kid we all grew up with that had all the cool toys. I hate you Gavintoobe. That said I love the set up and would be interested in it as well.
sadly I have 2 harbor freight benches, they are ok, I'd rather have a setup like yours... 33-1/4 inch tall: www.harborfreight.com/60-inch-workbench-93454.html and I am 5' 9" tall.
Thanks Gavin, I'm presently in the same conundrum as many people out there, which progressive to get... I'm down to the XL650 vs. the ProChucker 7 vs the Lock n Load Ammo Plant... I'm presently still loading on the RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme and considered a turret press but I'm going to get a progressive next and max it out... but think I want to maybe do the t-slot setup first. Thanks again.
I use the Lee Bench plate as I didn't see Inline until after I used the Lee. Anyways I only have two press and the Lee works good so far. I do think Inline make a much better product though.
Gavin I too am interested in the complete bench system/kit. What is the overall height of your bench not* including the mounts?Great channel by the way! You have inspired me to rebuild my reloading bench and I think I am going to add the Mec Marksman to the collection!
I'm thinking to offer all of the hardware and instructions as a kit so that you can get inexpensive lumber to build the entire setup for not a lot of $$$
Dan has a bunch of presses on file that are not listed on the website.Just email him if you don't see your press listed.I just ordered a top plate for a Herters Super Model 81.
Hey. I need 8 of your "prototype hold down claps". How do I get them? I have the same inline fab stands with tracks and have been trying to get the best/cleanest solution. You nailed it! Hook a brother up! Jared
I am interested in seeing your mounting system put into a kit. What is the distance between each of your T tracks from center to center? Thanks for making quality unique content!
Great video, love that work bench and the t-tracks, question, I was going to try and do something similar with a 3/4" piece of plywood as the bench top but it doesn't look like I'd have to much to grab onto once I routed out for the tracks, what size (in depth) bench top would you recommend? Again awesome video as usual.
I used a sheet of 3/4"ply cut to bench top size, routed out the inlays, There really is not much lift using gavins inline Fab. system you are just snugging to the top of the track. you can back up the Track area with 4" strips of 3/4 ply underneath the top and use longer screws
Add me to the list of those interested in purchasing the bench kit. Or, a set of plans that would allow me to build it myself would also be welcomed, along with a list of where to source the needed parts. Thanks Gavin!
i would be interested in your bench kit, as long as it can be bought in parts not as just a one purchase kit. im just getting started now that i am medically retired and large purchases are impossible.
Gavin, please, please, please, it's pronounced (height) NOT (heigth) there is no "th" at the end of height. Eg, length, width and heigh"T". Great videos though, please keep them coming.
Gavin - Do you think theses T-Slot tracks would be strong enough for a Hornady AProgressive press? www.toolplanet.com/product/Shop-Fox-T-Slot-Clamp-Track-D2725/clamps The 36inch red T-Slot ?? I have a Huskey Table I am going to add them to next month. I have not yet ordered the TSlots yet. I am going for a red theme. To match my press.
Strange that they're still using SAE/American inch fasteners, that's a downside for me, almost everything else today is metric and I don't even own inch-based hex wrenches. I'm assuming it's possible to substitute metric hardware instead?
gavintoobe Thanks, I emailed them, I was thinking maybe they have a metric hardware kit because apparently they ship these overseas also. If I find out anything I'll let you know.
Yes, I would love to buy the bench kit; or simply purchase 8-2ft sections of the steel 3/4 x3/4in track! Gavin, you created a great bench design.
now thats a nice set up. ive just moved into a new house and building a new gun room. looking for options on mounting presses. i have plenty of room now but dont want to junk up the bench. having a modular system is great. you can keep all the presses and other items in a cabinet and select the ones you need. perfect.
I don't have room now but would one day love a bench setup like this
You are doing a great service to new handloaders and veteran leaders alike ! Thanks !
Thank you Steve!
I have mounted all my presses The Grand both 12 and 20ga.,Pro 2000, pro chucker seven, and the rock chucker supreme, all on 4" micro mounts. All work great with the inline mounts. Dan of inline is very informative and good to work with.
+1 on that Bruce, nice collection!!!
I've ad the small, 4" Ultramount and quick change plates for quite a while now. Works great and makes swapping out presses a breeze.
Yes, I think the quick change is a must!
Yes the Ultimate Reloading system is a great idea and I would be very interested. My space is somewhat limited and this system would allow much better options for best use of my limited space.
I have the Inline Fabrication Micro Mounts on both my Dillon 550 and RCBS Rockchucker. Love them. Inline is a joy to deal with and their products are first rate. Best press mounting system I've ever used.
Totally agree!
Thanks. I was looking at Inline but was not sure why the QC was about.
Yes if you’re offering the bench set up I’d be interested!
I was thinking "I kind of want this..." until you showed the set screw to take away even more play and flex...then I thought "I need this."
i am definitely interested in purshasing the pre-fabricated nut that you have made.
Has this track system ever became available to order yet?
Gavin - Great presentation on the Micro. Will be my next purchase. I just received my T-track from Peachtree. Have a friend lined up to come route the slots on the bench so I can get the tracks installed. Getting ready to make a plate to mount my new Lee bench priming tool. Can't wait.
Absolutely would like the kit, or just the clamps if available.
Me too. Are those clamps steel?
Interested......what distance did you put the two t tracks?
Have you created a “kit” for your bench system? I’m building a new bench so now would be the time to incorporate it.
I am definitely interested in your new hold down clamps! Great Idea! I adopted your bench idea a while ago and love the flexibility it offers. And have been using Inline Fabrication products for quite a while. Very high quality! Awesome ideas and great set-up!
Sweet- I'll keep you all posted on the hold-down clamps.
@@Ultimatereloader Me Also!
@@Ultimatereloader guess you never moved forward with the producing of the hold down clamps.
I'm interested in this bench system as well
are the rails available?@@Ultimatereloader
Interested.
To avoid tracking mounting blocks, perhaps (if bolt holes align with track) just bolt to track??
How far apart is the t-track and how far from front of bench?? Abandoning grid hole idea for this. Thanks.
I want that table kit, so cool
What hight is most flexible, I see the 3 offered and might get more than 1 height. However to get started, which height is most flexible for things like neck trimmers, and other devices as well , loading presses
I would be very interested in a bench kit! In the planning stages currently. Thanks for the video
Great stuff! What size T track and the spacing please! Thanks for the outstanding info!
Gavin what clamps do u use to hold certain stuff down with the t tracks
Is there any way you guys could provide a video with part numbers and sources for the track system? An installation video would be awesome.
Interested in the bench mount system too. I may just build a better bench.
Did toy ever come out with the bench kit for this? I'm getting a new bench set up and want to go with this exact system.
how far is that T track from the front edge of the bench and why did you pick that distance?
I live in Australia and would love that bench setup/kit system
Have you offered this mount system as a kit for the inline ?
Hey Gavin did you ever put the bench kits up for sale?
I would like to see your reloading room and all of your stuff. What do you keep on hand for components dies reloading presses the works.
I would also be very interested in this kit! I'm in the beginning stages of building a reloading bench. Thanks
I do love that bench, but I do not have the room for it. I live in a small house without a basement and no garage. If you could offer it in different sizes and have one that is for a small space, I would be most interested in getting one. Thanks for the awesome info that you provide in your videos. I am new to reloading and I need/want all the info about reloading that I can get!! Keep up the good work!
Yes I would be very interested in that bench
I am in love with this bench system. are there any videos detailing how you counter sink the tracks and where to buy such a beast. this solves so many problems but creates a couple more
I'm working on the kit which will include plans, hardware and parts! Stay tuned!
Any updates on the kit?
"T" track install Videos can be found on TH-cam
Great video as always sir!
I am interested in purchasing the rail and clamp system from you
Now look how far the press sticks out . It’s beyond the table like 2 to 3 inches . The taller mount make it flush even with the table something to think about when making your choice .
What is the exact spacing on the rails?
Is the track system on your website for purchase?
with the mico and quick mounts can it be used for all presses ? i have a chucker, 550c, lee pro and a hornady single stage. Thanks Bill
Are you selling the Alum Hold Down Blocks
great reviews, i am thinking about getting into reloading. i am considering buying a big boss single stage reloader, the base model and adding a hornady lock n load bushing system on it if possible. however, i really like the new mec marksman and wondering if those features are worth the extra expense of that reloader
Is the kit available yet?
I’m interested in buying your hood down clamps
IF ANYONE is dealing with this unit, I promise you to NOT trust that it will work with a JR2 or 3 with a 4” riser. I am redesigning things to accommodate that issue. I spent a lot of time designing my bench to allow the t track system and with a 4” riser only to find out it won’t clear the edge of the bench. I am removing the top plate and taking it down to have a 2” extension on the top plate to give it room to clear the edge of the bench. My only other choice was to raise the height and get a taller riser, which I did not want. I like the system but honestly, I was rather dismayed to realize it would not work with a simple JR2 press, without modifications.
Gavintoobe is the kid we all grew up with that had all the cool toys. I hate you Gavintoobe. That said I love the set up and would be interested in it as well.
Nice, thanks Pedro!
What do most people like for their mount, the 4" or the standard? What are the non obvious advantages and disadvantages?
Matt Young What height is your bench?
sadly I have 2 harbor freight benches, they are ok, I'd rather have a setup like yours... 33-1/4 inch tall: www.harborfreight.com/60-inch-workbench-93454.html and I am 5' 9" tall.
For that height, I would go with standard height, unless you are running a tall case feeder with a low ceiling.
Thanks Gavin, I'm presently in the same conundrum as many people out there, which progressive to get... I'm down to the XL650 vs. the ProChucker 7 vs the Lock n Load Ammo Plant... I'm presently still loading on the RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme and considered a turret press but I'm going to get a progressive next and max it out... but think I want to maybe do the t-slot setup first. Thanks again.
Do you offer the kit for the bench like you said you may in this video?
I love the t track system but why are they not both flush to the table surface?
Please make the reloading bench/ the plans to make it available. Would love the have such a bomber platform.
Yes put a whole set together for sale.
Jack from Oregon
Building a reload bench what is the spacing on T-Track. 8” center to center ?
YES! 8"
Hello Great video thank you for sharing. Any up date on the set up kit ????
Cheers
I use the Lee Bench plate as I didn't see Inline until after I used the Lee. Anyways I only have two press and the Lee works good so far. I do think Inline make a much better product though.
I would be interested in a full kit yes
Cool! Working on it...
I would be interested in the mounting system. Are they available now?
I would be interested in the bench mounting system . Track, attachment tabs etc. I have a bench.
Yes, that set up is of interest to me. Where did you get the recessed rails?
I bought them online, and customized them (on the milling machine, critical upgrade :) )
Gavin I too am interested in the complete bench system/kit. What is the overall height of your bench not* including the mounts?Great channel by the way! You have inspired me to rebuild my reloading bench and I think I am going to add the Mec Marksman to the collection!
I'd be interested as well. I'd have to consider price and what not, but I love your set up.
I'm thinking to offer all of the hardware and instructions as a kit so that you can get inexpensive lumber to build the entire setup for not a lot of $$$
I will buy one now
I would like a set of the "L" brackets. I have t-track installed and the other hardware. Is that possible?
Interested in this as a kit, if affordable
Kit yet? 🤔
i would be interested in your setup if you decided to make it
I am interested in the kit also do you know if they make those quick mounts for the pro 2000
Great! Yes, Pro-2000 uses the #11 quick change plate: inlinefabrication.com/products/quick-change-system-top-plates - stay tuned on the bench system!
Dan has a bunch of presses on file that are not listed on the website.Just email him if you don't see your press listed.I just ordered a top plate for a Herters Super Model 81.
Hey Gavin, good video. Are you going to shoot a video with that press and mount in action so we can see just how solid that setup is? Thanks
Yes, planing to!
Hey. I need 8 of your "prototype hold down claps". How do I get them? I have the same inline fab stands with tracks and have been trying to get the best/cleanest solution. You nailed it! Hook a brother up! Jared
Building a Reloader's Work Bench. Would like to Buy the Items needed to integrate your T-Trac system with
Clamp Down Knobs. Thanks !
Would you consider selling a smaller affordable reloading bench like yours?
I am interested in seeing your mounting system put into a kit. What is the distance between each of your T tracks from center to center? Thanks for making quality unique content!
Stay tuned on the kit!!! Distance is 8" CTC.
You need to start selling the tracks with the mount cleats. I would be interested.
Yes! That's the plan. Stay tuned!
Interested
I would love to have that bench system.
Stay tuned!
Great video, love that work bench and the t-tracks, question, I was going to try and do something similar with a 3/4" piece of plywood as the bench top but it doesn't look like I'd have to much to grab onto once I routed out for the tracks, what size (in depth) bench top would you recommend? Again awesome video as usual.
I used a sheet of 3/4"ply cut to bench top size, routed out the inlays, There really is not much lift using gavins inline Fab. system you are just snugging to the top of the track. you can back up the Track area with 4" strips of 3/4 ply underneath the top and use longer screws
Would you consider selling a smaller affordable reloading bench like yours? By smaller I mean shorter in length.
Yes, thinking in 8' increments. 8', 16', ...
What is the distance between the T Track system center to center? Great videos as usual!
I think it is 8 inches but that is just my memory of a previous video.
Very interested in a kit! I have plenty of room so make it happen! 😎
Will do Darin- planning it now! Thanks for your patience.
Do you have the kit available yet ?
Working on it- prototyping with steel...
I'm interested in the kit.
Sounds like I need a waiting list!
Add me to the list of those interested in purchasing the bench kit. Or, a set of plans that would allow me to build it myself would also be welcomed, along with a list of where to source the needed parts. Thanks Gavin!
Great, that's the plan Stuart- a hardware kit with plans, and a "bill of materials" for the lumber yard. I'll keep you all posted!
i would be interested in your bench kit, as long as it can be bought in parts not as just a one purchase kit. im just getting started now that i am medically retired and large purchases are impossible.
Thanks for the feedback.
Out of interest also, how do you store all your presses when they're not on the bench?
Inline Fabrication has wall racks that work with their quick-change system- I have one rack, adding more soon!
Kit please. (Of course cost counts but...) Thanks!
I'm very interested in a complete kit
Awesome. I'll keep you posted!
gavintoobe where did you find the rails.? I didn't see them on the site that offers that system.
I bought them online and customized them. :)
I'm interested in purchasing a rail and clamp system from you.
Stay tuned...
Gavin, please, please, please, it's pronounced (height) NOT (heigth) there is no "th" at the end of height. Eg, length, width and heigh"T". Great videos though, please keep them coming.
I want this bench! I'm in the market for one. Do you sell it?
I will be shortly! I'm prototyping my machining setup this week! Stay tuned...
Awesome!!! Thank you for replying.
I would definitely buy a whole bench kit
Sweet. I'll be posting updates!
Please sell benches alike
Gavin - Do you think theses T-Slot tracks would be strong enough for a Hornady AProgressive press? www.toolplanet.com/product/Shop-Fox-T-Slot-Clamp-Track-D2725/clamps
The 36inch red T-Slot ?? I have a Huskey Table I am going to add them to next month. I have not yet ordered the TSlots yet. I am going for a red theme. To match my press.
Sign me up for a bench kit, or at least plans on how you do it all.
I want it!
Strange that they're still using SAE/American inch fasteners, that's a downside for me, almost everything else today is metric and I don't even own inch-based hex wrenches. I'm assuming it's possible to substitute metric hardware instead?
So true- I do suppose you could substitute if you wanted.
gavintoobe Thanks, I emailed them, I was thinking maybe they have a metric hardware kit because apparently they ship these overseas also. If I find out anything I'll let you know.
DIDO DIDO
Interested