Mounted press on Inline Fabrication UltraMount

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I will learn the fundamentals with single press and at some point when I am ready will transition to a turret press. I also have a Lee Value turret.
 
Interested to hear how you like this mount. I was looking for something similar for my bench and looking on their website it looks as though you can easily swap mounting plates out for different presses or even a vice. Handy.
 
I also have this step for two presses and a vice. They also sell a mount that you can mount into your bench so the press/vice is flush with them bench surface. Overall, I like it, but I tend to be a bit of a minimalist.
 
Interested to hear how you like this mount. I was looking for something similar for my bench and looking on their website it looks as though you can easily swap mounting plates out for different presses or even a vice. Handy.
I like it a lot, it is at the just right height, very sturdy, there are quick detach plates for switching etc... (which I do not have )
 
I love Inline Fabrication. I have their case ejector setup for my lee turret and their Jr mount for my Dillon XL750.
 
I am leaning for the flush mount system. One flush base and 3 upper plates will give me a good start. Problem is I'd just have to store it for 14-16 months but if a deal comes by or a big sale I'll be on it.
 
I am leaning for the flush mount system. One flush base and 3 upper plates will give me a good start. Problem is I'd just have to store it for 14-16 months but if a deal comes by or a big sale I'll be on it.
I have the flush mount and plates for a Dillon 550, Lee single stage, and a vise. It’s very well made.

I also picked up one of their brackets to store my presses on the wall when not in use. Keeps my bench tidy.
 
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