Reloading Bench Project Updated

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While I had all the equipment for a while, I recently got a new bench. I did not want everything bolted down which in turn would use up a lot of my bench space. I asked this question on here a few months back, and someone suggested T-track.

The bench set up ready to get routed.


Routed ready for the T-track


Will post more as the progress continues.
 
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im curious how rigid these are...

i love how clean this setup looks and the modularity is a big plus.... id like to do this for my next bench... i got more crap on my tiny 4' x2' bench than anyone else
 
Good concept. Interested to see how that t-track will hold up to working a press. There's a lot of up/down motion and those t-tracks are held in by small screws on plywood? Might be worth gluing the tracks down as well as the screws.
 
It looks like u have lots of room there. For mine I did 3/4 inch plywood on top of 2x10s secured to walls, absolutely no movement when working my dillion 550b on 9mm to 300wm rounds
 
S**t now you guys are making my nervous... Here is the link to the original thread.http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/929098-Removable-Press-mount.

Your setup if fine, just tie your table in to the wall and you're good. When it comes to stability, your bench either has to be tied in/built in or very heavy. As far as the T track is concerned, I have 1 1/4" wood screws spaces 6" apart going into 3 layers of 3/4" ply so needless to say, it's plenty strong.
 
Here is the T-track installed; it was a snug fit, and had to be tapped in with hammer. I put in 1/2" screws every 6" to keep everything tight.


An example of the the board I have to mount my presses, bench vise, or anything else that might be needed.


It's almost done, I just need to pick up some short bolts, and a new drill bit. Everything seems to lock up solid, and am pretty happy with it so far. Will see if anything changes with the presses on; which hopefully it won't.
 
What I did to enable modularity was I put a mounting plate on the bottom of the work surface made of 1/4" steel.

I drilled through the work surface, and tapped the 1/4" steel.

I then made 3 separate bases that used the same profile mounting hole placement, and had one each for:

-RCBS Single Stage press

-Dillon 550B

-Bench Vise

This worked very well in my old house, I have not (yet) hooked it up in the new house.

NS
 
What I did to enable modularity was I put a mounting plate on the bottom of the work surface made of 1/4" steel.

I drilled through the work surface, and tapped the 1/4" steel.

I then made 3 separate bases that used the same profile mounting hole placement, and had one each for:

-RCBS Single Stage press

-Dillon 550B

-Bench Vise

This worked very well in my old house, I have not (yet) hooked it up in the new house.

NS

You have any pics of that set up? I was looking into something similar with the rock dock system; however, didn't work with the strong mount, but never thought about doing it this way.
 
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You have any pics of that set up? I was looking into something similar with the rock dock system; however, didn't work with the strong mount, but never thought about doing it this way.

This is something similar only with wood.

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