OK, some followup items here. I did end up getting that bench, i wasn't worried about the front to back stability that was mentioned as i had planned on anchoring it anyway. The metal frame is rather beefy and mostly sturdy. I say mostly because of 2 things that could have been better. 1) The height is adjustable, the clearance between the upper and lower legs is a little to much, i had to torque the bolts down so that the metal deformed and pinched the upper and lower assembly's together. Its good now, but just crappy as i am sure it was left with that amount of play to speed production as this comes fully assembled. 2) The legs fold, an engineer came up with a fantastic idea of a buckle to preload the legs outward in the open position that was executed poorly. Pic of what i am talking about below. 1 side was fine, the other side the closed buckle was loose, so it didn't preload. In my case its a non issue as because its braced anyway, but would not be fun if it was free standing. The frame metal is decently thick, not janky sheet metal. Held a screw studly.
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Now the rock chucker, this was a problem. Mounting holes for the press lined up exactly with the frame. Thanks to
@HarryPottar Inline fabrication had the answer for this and another problem. I know i want to jump on a progressive press bandwagon and the quick attach mounts are awesome, swap out in just a few minutes. Right now i just have a mounting plate for the press and the wilson case trimmer. They also have plates for vises. I was afraid it would be a little springy, but is "Skookum as frig".
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Full project:
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