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inline fabrication quick change mount, which size?
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<blockquote data-quote="358 WCF" data-source="post: 1846817" data-attributes="member: 112992"><p>I'm 6'3" but sit on a tall stool at a 42" high bench. I use a Bonanza Co-ax mostly with the tall (9 3/4") riser, but mounted mine at an angle a few inches in from the edge of the bench for easier access to the lever while seated. Not sure if the primer catch jar would fit with the middle height riser using it this way. I also have a big ol' Hornady single stage which on the same riser has to be fairly close to the edge of the bench but still works well for me. The final positioning was decided after a bunch of dry runs with both presses before drilling any mounting holes.</p><p></p><p>Inline Fabrication stuff makes me happy because I can fit everything on a much smaller bench in a much smaller house. If you have any questions Dan is very helpful. We emailed a back & forth a few times before ordering & everything fits & works splendidly. I may buy the LED lights but wont know until the rest of the bench is finished & lit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="358 WCF, post: 1846817, member: 112992"] I'm 6'3" but sit on a tall stool at a 42" high bench. I use a Bonanza Co-ax mostly with the tall (9 3/4") riser, but mounted mine at an angle a few inches in from the edge of the bench for easier access to the lever while seated. Not sure if the primer catch jar would fit with the middle height riser using it this way. I also have a big ol' Hornady single stage which on the same riser has to be fairly close to the edge of the bench but still works well for me. The final positioning was decided after a bunch of dry runs with both presses before drilling any mounting holes. Inline Fabrication stuff makes me happy because I can fit everything on a much smaller bench in a much smaller house. If you have any questions Dan is very helpful. We emailed a back & forth a few times before ordering & everything fits & works splendidly. I may buy the LED lights but wont know until the rest of the bench is finished & lit. [/QUOTE]
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