I have four different presses. A RCBS Rock Chucker II, a Lee Classic Cast Press, and two MEC shotshell presses. One 12ga, and one 20ga. Also, an RCBS primer pocket swager. They all are rock solid with their individual base plates. I plan to add another base plate for a vise. The In Line Fabrication is the best system, by far, for mounting any type of press. If you have an oddball press, send them a tracing of the footplate, and they will custom make a one-off plate for you. Or provide you with a blank if you wish to make your own.
Heck yeah man! This is a great system and I am so glad that I outfitted my pressed with it! Changing from one press to another can't get much easier! Thanks for watching!
Have my Redding T-7 turret press mounted on the brand specific Inline Fabrication riser mount. It’s built like a tank. Inline Fabrication is U S based , makes superb products and Dan, the owner, is a great communicator and easy to deal with. Highly recommend anything they manufacture. Another great video Matt!
Nice job, so even though this Inline Fabrication mount is called a flush mount, it isn't necessary to use a router to cut the wood, as some guys have shown on other TH-cam videos. My last unit was the higher unit or what they call the ULTRA Mount.
Go to inlinefabrication.com They have mounts for almost any press that is out there. If they don't have one, they have blanks that you can get and drill your own homes in to make it for whatever press you are needing it for.
I have four different presses. A RCBS Rock Chucker II, a Lee Classic Cast Press, and two MEC shotshell presses. One 12ga, and one 20ga. Also, an RCBS primer pocket swager. They all are rock solid with their individual base plates. I plan to add another base plate for a vise. The In Line Fabrication is the best system, by far, for mounting any type of press. If you have an oddball press, send them a tracing of the footplate, and they will custom make a one-off plate for you. Or provide you with a blank if you wish to make your own.
Heck yeah man! This is a great system and I am so glad that I outfitted my pressed with it! Changing from one press to another can't get much easier!
Thanks for watching!
Nice system. I have a raised in fab mount for my dillion RL 550 B . May get a flat/flush mount for other presses. Thank you! 😊
Thanks for watching!
Have my Redding T-7 turret press mounted on the brand specific Inline Fabrication riser mount. It’s built like a tank. Inline Fabrication is U S based , makes superb products and Dan, the owner, is a great communicator and easy to deal with. Highly recommend anything they manufacture.
Another great video Matt!
I agree! I love this system and it is built great!
Thanks for watching Dave!
That looks bulletproof. I like it.
I love this setup!
Nice job, so even though this Inline Fabrication mount is called a flush mount, it isn't necessary to use a router to cut the wood, as some guys have shown on other TH-cam videos. My last unit was the higher unit or what they call the ULTRA Mount.
It is the flush mount. It comes with instructions for routing out an inset, but it is not necessary to do.
@@mattsreloadingbench Yes, but it still would require I purchase a spacer bar for $14, plus another $14,95 to ship it to CT. Thanks for the reply!
@@boomerrangerron you are correct
I'm guessing you need a base mounting plate for each press you want to mount on the bench? How much are they? are they easy to find?
Go to inlinefabrication.com
They have mounts for almost any press that is out there. If they don't have one, they have blanks that you can get and drill your own homes in to make it for whatever press you are needing it for.
What was the cost? I have 2 presses...Redding T-7 and a RC 4
You would have to check out their website for that info.
inlinefabrication.com/
Lee for decapping. Rock Chucker for everything else
What lee platform do you use for decapping?