Gavin, You sold me on the Ultramount System! I just ordered the 4" micro, and top plates for my RCBS Rebel press, Automatic Priming Tool, and Trim Pro II today. No doubt I will be ordering other top plates, and other products they make in the future as well. I will admit, I checked a couple of other reloading videos on TH-cam simply to hear their opinions, and they too were equally impressed with the quick change system. Thanks for educating us about their products.
I’ve got the Jr under a Redding Big Boss II mounted on a similar track system. Got the ideas from you and got a lot of great comments on them. Thx Gavin
I have 3 Micros; 2 Dillon 550s and an RCBS Rockchucker. I'll never use anything else. Dan is a joy to work with and talk to. Buy with absolute confidence.
I like to reload sitting. Dan has a custom flush mount plate that works with a T track system. The plate is massive. I just located my T track to work with the mounting holes in these plates. It is rock solid compared to directly bolting the press to the bench.
I got the standard and it makes a noticeable difference whether standing or sitting, When you're 6'4" it keeps your posture more upright. The insta mounts are on the next up list to buy.
If you buy the short mount the on the square deal press it’s going to stick out about 3 inches from your table. I have that so depending on your press it makes a huge difference . I’m going to buy just the top plate for my taller mount so not much will change except I can mount all the other press in the docking and pull them out when needed .
Hey bud are your t-tracks aluminum or steel. Ive had this idea but i cant find any steel and didnt think the aluminum would be strong enough. Is the aluminum strong enough or where did you find the steel t-tracks. Awesome videos by the way. Thank you for sharing your knowledge about reloading. My dad didnt reload, had no uncles or neighbors who did either. So reloading was one of thise deals i had to learn on my own. Youre videos really help out a ton
Dan should start producing these in europe as well. Having them shipped seems somewhat excessive and will mean EU adding import told, i would assume. Gavin: for the the co ax press, where the lever is mounted high as it is, would you recommend going for the micro over The junior mount?
Might be off topic a bit but how crucial is press stability to get good reloads? I'm just getting into it and mounted my press on an old computer desk and the setup isn't rock solid. Does it really matter?
At 0:49 you say "...most flexible..." Are you referring to a mechanical property, or ability to accommodate different needs...or something else? Just curious, love your videos!
I was in the processes of asking the same question, until I read this comment. flexible as in quality or flexible as in adaptive. Thank you for the answer. Shoot lots and stay safe.
I would get the Standard for max clearance, but you can use the Micro as well (or the Junior). Here's some pictures of the Co-Ax on the Micro: ultimatereloader.com/2017/07/25/forster-co-ax-press-unboxing-and-setup/ - this post/video shows the Co-Ax on the Standard: ultimatereloader.com/2017/12/29/forster-reloading-dies-overview-and-setup-featuring-6-5-creedmoor/
T track - www.woodcraft.com/products/woodriver-36-length-standard-1-4-t-track Hold downs - www.woodcraft.com/products/woodpeckers-deluxe-hold-down-clamp Hope this helps.
Yes! I should have caught my mistake. I checked what I used and it was this. Sorry for the confusion. www.woodcraft.com/products/woodriver-48-length-standard-3-4-miter-track
Gavin,
You sold me on the Ultramount System! I just ordered the 4" micro, and top plates for my RCBS Rebel press, Automatic Priming Tool, and Trim Pro II today. No doubt I will be ordering other top plates, and other products they make in the future as well.
I will admit, I checked a couple of other reloading videos on TH-cam simply to hear their opinions, and they too were equally impressed with the quick change system. Thanks for educating us about their products.
Bought mine and never looked back. He is a great person to deal with and any problems he is Johnny on the spot to help and fix !
Yes, Dan is a solid guy.
I’ve got the Jr under a Redding Big Boss II mounted on a similar track system. Got the ideas from you and got a lot of great comments on them. Thx Gavin
I have 3 Micros; 2 Dillon 550s and an RCBS Rockchucker. I'll never use anything else. Dan is a joy to work with and talk to. Buy with absolute confidence.
Yep! You pretty much summed it up!
I highly agree the mounts are awesome. A lot of the products offered are very helpful as well. I for example of the wall rail system.
I like to reload sitting. Dan has a custom flush mount plate that works with a T track system. The plate is massive. I just located my T track to work with the mounting holes in these plates. It is rock solid compared to directly bolting the press to the bench.
I got the standard and it makes a noticeable difference whether standing or sitting, When you're 6'4" it keeps your posture more upright. The insta mounts are on the next up list to buy.
If you buy the short mount the on the square deal press it’s going to stick out about 3 inches from your table. I have that so depending on your press it makes a huge difference . I’m going to buy just the top plate for my taller mount so not much will change except I can mount all the other press in the docking and pull them out when needed .
I have the standard and the micro. They are rock solid....I love mine!
I use these, including his mounting brackets. Great solution if you have limited space too! :-)
These mounts are awesome!
The best!
I love my Ultramount on my MEC Marksman.
What size T-Tracks do you use?
Hey bud are your t-tracks aluminum or steel. Ive had this idea but i cant find any steel and didnt think the aluminum would be strong enough. Is the aluminum strong enough or where did you find the steel t-tracks. Awesome videos by the way. Thank you for sharing your knowledge about reloading. My dad didnt reload, had no uncles or neighbors who did either. So reloading was one of thise deals i had to learn on my own. Youre videos really help out a ton
Does the Inline Fabrication UltraMounts work on the Ultima reloader bench system
Dan should start producing these in europe as well. Having them shipped seems somewhat excessive and will mean EU adding import told, i would assume.
Gavin: for the the co ax press, where the lever is mounted high as it is, would you recommend going for the micro over The junior mount?
i went to the website but did not see one for the frankford arsenal ?? is there one? or one like that
What's a good bench height and which Mount combines with that bench height to get you to a good overall height?
( I'm 5 foot 10" )
Thanks!
Might be off topic a bit but how crucial is press stability to get good reloads? I'm just getting into it and mounted my press on an old computer desk and the setup isn't rock solid. Does it really matter?
Gavin those are nice setup for anyone to use
Totally agree. The Cadillac of press mounts.
Do they make an inline fabrication mount that is not a quick change for the Lyman Ideal press?
Yep, check out my vid, I show it on one of those mounts! th-cam.com/video/WJYHJUvxS-4/w-d-xo.html
At 0:49 you say "...most flexible..." Are you referring to a mechanical property, or ability to accommodate different needs...or something else? Just curious, love your videos!
Flexible as in, easy to adapt to different tools and purposes :)
👍🏼 just another engineer with a touch of OCD.
Haha- I get it.
I was in the processes of asking the same question, until I read this comment. flexible as in quality or flexible as in adaptive. Thank you for the answer. Shoot lots and stay safe.
Do these stands have to be bolted down to a desk or table?
Yes!
Gavin, which mount fits the Forester Co Ax so the bars will be above or flush with a bench top?
Thanks
I would get the Standard for max clearance, but you can use the Micro as well (or the Junior). Here's some pictures of the Co-Ax on the Micro: ultimatereloader.com/2017/07/25/forster-co-ax-press-unboxing-and-setup/ - this post/video shows the Co-Ax on the Standard: ultimatereloader.com/2017/12/29/forster-reloading-dies-overview-and-setup-featuring-6-5-creedmoor/
you have to get the tall one
T track - www.woodcraft.com/products/woodriver-36-length-standard-1-4-t-track
Hold downs - www.woodcraft.com/products/woodpeckers-deluxe-hold-down-clamp
Hope this helps.
Actually, I used 3/8" bolt T-Track, not 1/4" linked to above :)
Yes! I should have caught my mistake. I checked what I used and it was this. Sorry for the confusion.
www.woodcraft.com/products/woodriver-48-length-standard-3-4-miter-track
gavintoobe u
Can I use this with my Dillon 650?
Any Discount code
where is the cool mount/stand from video th-cam.com/video/9avClfv7DKk/w-d-xo.html
That was a one-off I welded up. :)
Bought the standard now I’m reloading standing 😭
I always stand :) :)
Where do you get the track though?
I will be offering an updated and improved track system as well as bench hardware with free plans- stay tuned!!!
Chipperowski rockler, woodcaraft stores, Lowe’s, Home Depot, kreg. Take your pick.
gavintoobe looking forward to it, i couldn't find the right T rails at home depot