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    If you do go with the t track, don’t be too scared to use a router. It’s a very quick learning process. Make it easy on yourself by using a straight track against the router to guide you so you get a perfectly straight channel for the track. Just set your plunge depth and take it slow at first. You’ll be proud of having learned to use a new tool and you’ll be satisfied with the result. I’m about to install some track on my own bench for mounting several tools(bench vise, bench grinder, powder measure, etc).

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    Damn, why is everyone so much more organized than me! My reloading area looks like a tornado hit!

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    I've settled on using t-track for my bench. I also know my OCD will kick in when I install the track. Yesterday I spent a few hours getting acquainted with the router and some scrap wood. I'm feeling good about this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ledslnger View Post
    Damn, why is everyone so much more organized than me! My reloading area looks like a tornado hit!
    An organized desk/bench is a sign of a sick mind. You are good!

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    Man that is a nice set up Cowcatcher.
    Nemo me impune lacessit

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    Press Mounting Options

    Quote Originally Posted by ReneeMicelli View Post
    Man that is a nice set up Cowcatcher.
    Thanks! I added my homemade bullet tray/bowl.



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    Last edited by Cowcatcher; 09-18-2018 at 07:09 PM.

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    That's solid looking. It looks like the track is the standard 3/8" deep. Is the base two pieces of three-quarters? I'm thinking a single piece of three-quarters would suffice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Lonie View Post
    That's solid looking. It looks like the track is the standard 3/8" deep. Is the base two pieces of three-quarters? I'm thinking a single piece of three-quarters would suffice.
    The track is Rockler T track. The base is two pieces of 3/4 plywood glued together that I had leftover from another project. I used a flat 2X12 cut square for the base for my vice. the 2x12 works just as good as the plywood and was easier since I didn't have to glue two pieces of plywood together. You can see the base for the vice on the shelf below the table behind the plastic containers on the right.

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