Haha, well a simple cap would be easy. I tried making two square plates with 2 holes and 2 slots, and somehow I totally screwed it up lol. I can only get 2 bolts to work, but at least i have the plates and with those, i might be able to still get the dang thing to work with clamps.
Sigh, if I wasn't rushed for time it probably would have come out better...![]()
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It wasn't worth it, looked like shit and I couldn't get two of the diagonal bolts to work.
It was basically two pieces of 1/2" aluminum with 4 holes drilled in the corners, two of the holes were slotted other two were tapped. Slotted holes went on top and bottom of each other, so it could be an expanding open.
The slide ... aw screw it...
This is the first one, truly universal. There are lots of bolts so I could tighten against slides that are slanted (like XD's and other triangular slides lol). The bolts would push into a 0.25" thick rubber sheet, clamping and non-marring. The vertical piece is adjustable up and down 0.5", and is a 10-32 bolt (nylon, brass, whatever).
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The second is the one I attempted to machine and was horribly out of spec. I could only get two bolts diagonal from each other to clamp. Tried clamping it together with a piece of barstock as the slide and holy heck, too difficult.
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This is the third on that I machined. I will use a 3" C-Clamp to clamp horizontally and vertically towards the front of the slide, again using that 0.25" thick rubber sheet. The back is a piece that I already machined and will be held top and bottom with 1" C-Clamps. Then again, it has that 10-32 bolt to push out the dovetail.
I think I need to machine another horizontal access port on the front of the tubing so I can clamp the slide to the other side for the install (and move the vertical pushing bolt to the other side of the slide.
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eta: And yes, jim, I took your advice way back when with my reloading bench about mounting the press to a 2"x12" board and clamping that to the bench. You said a true hobbyist/tinkerer will use c-clamps for everything, and I remember that often when designing things. I believe this will be more than sufficient and if it doesn't work, I can redesign the push screw mounting plate and still use the frame.
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