memilanuk
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Anyone made one of their own? I've got a strong mount under my Dillon RL550B and am firmly convinced that it was a Very Good Idea 
I've got a Hornady LnL AP sitting on another bench and the ram and pivot point stick down far enough that it blocks the cabinet door below, so I was entertaining the idea of moving it 'up'.
Solid blocking is certainly one option, though perhaps a tad inelegant. I've seen some wooden frames made from 3/4 ply in Sinclair Int'l from time to time, made for mounting a press at an angle on a counter or table. I've got the tools and materials to fabricate something similar; just figured I'd ask around a bit before going down that road - not sure how much actual strain is placed on the joints, etc. I was figuring on using shouldered dadoes along with glue and screws to reinforce things... any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Monte

I've got a Hornady LnL AP sitting on another bench and the ram and pivot point stick down far enough that it blocks the cabinet door below, so I was entertaining the idea of moving it 'up'.
Solid blocking is certainly one option, though perhaps a tad inelegant. I've seen some wooden frames made from 3/4 ply in Sinclair Int'l from time to time, made for mounting a press at an angle on a counter or table. I've got the tools and materials to fabricate something similar; just figured I'd ask around a bit before going down that road - not sure how much actual strain is placed on the joints, etc. I was figuring on using shouldered dadoes along with glue and screws to reinforce things... any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Monte