Some time back I had this great idea and use "Inline Fabrication's Quick Change Press Mounting System "so I could change out any piece of equipment. They make top plates for anything and everything. It's worked out better than I could have hoped for, and brother I have a lot of hope.
Recently, I needed to make a new reloading bench or two and decided that I had a great idea (you may not think so). I had seen several of the smarter of us use T-Track so they could slide their presses or equipment anywhere they wanted to along the bench. This looked like something really useful for my new benches. Especially, if I combined it with the Inline Fabrication Quick Change stuff, so a made a 1" thick hardwood sled and topped it with a 3/16th steel plate.
I saw that the "Ultimate Reloader" guy used steel T-tack and said he was going to make a kit available but that never happened. I wanted to use steel T-track but I couldn't find any. Man, I looked hard for it but I couldn't any steel, it was all aluminum. I found some from Armor tool, it's kind of a double-decker affair. I'm not so sure the T-Track itself that's the weak link. I think it's how the T-Track is held to the bench. I'm thinking about drilling some holes through the sled, then through the bench at fairly frequent intervals. I could then drop a pair of bolts through and spin on some wing nuts and lock the sled to the bench instead of just relying on the T-bolts to the T-track.
So that's what I'm doing. It does seem to work pretty well. Is anyone else doing this or something like it? What T-track did you use? How did you make it all work?
Recently, I needed to make a new reloading bench or two and decided that I had a great idea (you may not think so). I had seen several of the smarter of us use T-Track so they could slide their presses or equipment anywhere they wanted to along the bench. This looked like something really useful for my new benches. Especially, if I combined it with the Inline Fabrication Quick Change stuff, so a made a 1" thick hardwood sled and topped it with a 3/16th steel plate.
I saw that the "Ultimate Reloader" guy used steel T-tack and said he was going to make a kit available but that never happened. I wanted to use steel T-track but I couldn't find any. Man, I looked hard for it but I couldn't any steel, it was all aluminum. I found some from Armor tool, it's kind of a double-decker affair. I'm not so sure the T-Track itself that's the weak link. I think it's how the T-Track is held to the bench. I'm thinking about drilling some holes through the sled, then through the bench at fairly frequent intervals. I could then drop a pair of bolts through and spin on some wing nuts and lock the sled to the bench instead of just relying on the T-bolts to the T-track.
So that's what I'm doing. It does seem to work pretty well. Is anyone else doing this or something like it? What T-track did you use? How did you make it all work?