I'd say you do.
Those sandals are hideous
Those sandals are hideous
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I may have a problem...
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Moving my stuff from the garage to my "man cave."
Still have to make my benches.
I may have a problem...
Moving my stuff from the garage to my "man cave."
Still have to make my benches.
Send it to ma and I’ll hold it for you. LOLI may have a problem...
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Moving my stuff from the garage to my "man cave."
Still have to make my benches.
Haha. My brides. But the box is decent quality for ammo.I'd say you do.
Those sandals are hideous
Oh, there were more than you saw. But yes, I do need more.Problem? I don’t see any problem.
Could use more bullets maybe…
I worried about slop/flex in the QC system before I went all-in, but it has been rock solid.Currently building my new reloading area and thinking of incorporating T-Track and Some Inline Fab Mounts. On my old bench I had a dedicated Ultramount for my 650. That thing did not move.
Anyone switch to the quick change mounts? Is there any movement in the QC vs the Ultramounts?
I worried about slop/flex in the QC system before I went all-in, but it has been rock solid.
I had a couple 750s sitting on Ultramounts, also, then bought another for a Coax, then decided I was sick of consuming real estate with these static mounts, so tried a QC mount for the Henderson/RC/SuperSwager, et al....love it and wish I went with the QC setup first.
I also bought the flush mount one, but haven't routed out the bench yet, so using a spacer...serves as my priming station/barrel vise/regular vise, and no movement in anything locked into it, either. Super solid.![]()
SOLD, thank you sharing. I'll go with the QC system. Now I just need to decide on the T-Slot.I worried about slop/flex in the QC system before I went all-in, but it has been rock solid.
I had a couple 750s sitting on Ultramounts, also, then bought another for a Coax, then decided I was sick of consuming real estate with these static mounts, so tried a QC mount for the Henderson/RC/SuperSwager, et al....love it and wish I went with the QC setup first.
I also bought the flush mount one, but haven't routed out the bench yet, so using a spacer...serves as my priming station/barrel vise/regular vise, and no movement in anything locked into it, either. Super solid.![]()
What a clean setup! Looking forward to getting some SAC Modular sizing dies very soon.
I put it on a standalone 9' big-box store bench I use as a primary work area, on the very corner, so trying to save real estate and ensure I could change barrels/do crap without banging my hands on a mount on the very corner.SOLD, thank you sharing. I'll go with the QC system. Now I just need to decide on the T-Slot.
What are you trying to accomplish with the flush mount?
You just missed a sale and unsure of your timeline, but Dan has a few sales a year (usually 10% + free shipping) and the next probably in fewer than 60 days.SOLD, thank you sharing. I'll go with the QC system. Now I just need to decide on the T-Slot.
What are you trying to accomplish with the flush mount?
Thanks for the pre plan advice. Things are trickling in (components, tools, etc) slowly but surely. I do have a running list for BFYou just missed a sale and unsure of your timeline, but Dan has a few sales a year (usually 10% + free shipping) and the next probably in fewer than 60 days.
One suggestion—figure out which plates you need/want/anticipate needing in the future and get them all at once. I forgot to get a plate for something I wanted a plate for and the shipping was more than 50% of the cost of the plate, so always recommend going all-in all at once, if you plan on using the QC ecosystem.
Midway says a few of the plates and a few other retailers...can even get a couple of Amazon...but worth a few minutes of planning to figure out what you need and what toys you plan on adding in the future.
I like my qc mounts a lot. I was going to do track but I just knew that I'd get all kinds of crap in them so I used the inset qc mounts and the short risers, a total of 4, though one stays covered unless I need to specifically do something there.Currently building my new reloading area and thinking of incorporating T-Track and Some Inline Fab Mounts. On my old bench I had a dedicated Ultramount for my 650. That thing did not move.
Anyone switch to the quick change mounts? Is there any movement in the QC vs the Ultramounts?
Don't forget your storage solutions to stow unused plates.Thanks for the pre plan advice. Things are trickling in (components, tools, etc) slowly but surely. I do have a running list for BF
I'll have to share a picture with my progress. Thanks for your recommends, Dan should give you a cut lol!![]()