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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    Use a big c clamp. Done.
    I wouldn't be able to clamp it from the side or the back, so it would have to be clamped on the front of the table...which I guess I could use and clamp on a long thing board running the length of the table, but that doesn't get the torque that a clamp on the back side of the table would get.

    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    I don't advocate anything. Just a way to utilize the area to it's fullest, with out having a shit load of holes here n there.

    BIG C ClampS
    I guess advocating was the wrong word. I am concerned about drilling into the laminate, which is why I am considering alternatives. I'll have a better idea what I've got to work with tomorrow once I cut the laminate and get the bench in its cubby hole.

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    Default The post whore thread.

    We done with this Bob Villa shit yet?
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    Oh no, neighbor Tim. They're just gettin started.....

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    Hoses, female fittings, shafts, screws, nipple caps...... home improvement is so exciting....

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    Default The post whore thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dingo View Post
    Oh no, neighbor Tim. They're just gettin started.....
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    Yea yea yea, quitcher bitchin'!

    Oh, guess I'll try to take it back on track and, even though I don't understand...



    Bob Dole?

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    And here, two posts in a row without talking about wood.

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    Dang, screwed that one up. Oh well. At least I didn't talk about bolts or scr...shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffCyclist View Post
    I wouldn't be able to clamp it from the side or the back, so it would have to be clamped on the front of the table...which I guess I could use and clamp on a long thing board running the length of the table, but that doesn't get the torque that a clamp on the back side of the table would get.



    I guess advocating was the wrong word. I am concerned about drilling into the laminate, which is why I am considering alternatives. I'll have a better idea what I've got to work with tomorrow once I cut the laminate and get the bench in its cubby hole.
    Shit can the laminate. You building a suzy home maker or full tilt reloading bench? Hence C Clamping the press until you see what works best for you.
    For the 3rd press i cut a small piece of wood and drilled the mount holes in it. To secure it to the wood i used 7/16 t-nuts secured on the bottom. This allowed me to bolt / mount the press using C-Clamps, with the option of removal when not in use.
    http://t-nut.com/2-511332-B006YXNU6I...ps_FREE_in_USA
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    If you are hung up on the whole process there's the Reloading forum where you'll get lots of good ideas and direction, Plus look at pics of our benches.
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    Arr you saying you have wood, screwed some, or need it?

    That's acceptable talk for a ho-party..... we could let it slide if it's couched in prostifriendly terms. :-)