quick change setup?

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Anyone here have a good economical quick change setup for their reloading bench? I talking something where i could quickly change one press out for another or for a vise or other tools?

So lets see what you have.

Thanks
 
Suggest Inline Fabrication:
For the Ultramount
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=163&v=z4F93tWTC7Q

My next purchase possibly, a flush mount.
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Have a Lee reloading stand with three presses. Top plate not stiff enough for resizing or reforming brass to another caliber AND the two presses stored on lower shelf tend to come loose and fall to the concrete floor no matter how I tighten them. You also have to drill your own holes for non Lee presses or tools.
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Inline Fabrication. Awesome stuff. Lots of ways to mount. Good info both online here and online via youtube.

OR

Make your own. You can easily make of copy of, and improve the Lee style system, using 3/8" steel or 1/2" aluminum plate, bolts, etc. Personally I would go with Inline Fab.
 
Is your bench already built or will you building it? If you are building it there are plans that show a "leaf" insert that allows you to slide in your press easily and change out out in a matter of seconds! Also lets you insert a blank so you have a full, free bench top when no press is being used.
 
Is your bench already built or will you building it? If you are building it there are plans that show a "leaf" insert that allows you to slide in your press easily and change out out in a matter of seconds! Also lets you insert a blank so you have a full, free bench top when no press is being used.


This will be a new bench build. Any idea where to look for the plans?
 
i have seen a bench that almost looks like a trailer hitch receptacle, you have your press bolted to a plate and 2" square tube or whatever, slide it in and tighten the bolt under the bench.
 
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