MT Fabrication


Race/Drift fabrication services. Roll cages, custom suspension, MIG/TIG welding, alignments.


Inline fabrication Ultra mounts right now on pirate firearms and reloading. Hey folks, Now full disclosure, I have bought all of t So t If you go back through the playlist, I've done videos on inline fabrication before. Mainly t Lee classic cast with breech lock and for my four hole turret press, classic turret press I believe it is from Lee. They do the case ejection systems for multiple different presses. That's really nice stuff. The other t So it's got a very unique shape to the bar, w And I'll see if I can get t Excuse the shaky footage. So you sort of pull straight back here and then you end up going down and coming down So it works really well. Very, very comfortable reloading, Absolutely no issues. T Okay, so what you've got here, they do make a nine inch version and a four inch version as well. As well as t I will talk you through that one in a second. So the bin mount system here is additional. You do not have to have t So we'll just pop those bins off. If you do choose to use the bin mount system along with the auto ejection, you do get a nice four slots here to put your shell holders, w But the main gist of t So underneath, I'll show you on t No, underneath you have these plastic wing nuts. And to release the press, you're going to undo these guys. And there is one on the left and one on the right. The one on the left is a little hard to see just because I have the bin mount, but it is definitely up under here. Very hard. One handed. And then what you can do from here is simply just lift the press up and slide it on out. There's quite a bit of storage space here under the press as well. So I've chucked a couple of extra bins under there just to keep them out of the way. And then you simply take another press, put it in Give it a bit of a wiggle and you'll find it secures itself in place. Now it's already very secure in there. There's no wobble. There's a little bit of up and down play. And that's where these little wing nuts come in. So you simply go and spin these guys in. And normally you'd put two in, of course. Your press is locked in place. So it's a matter of about a minute to change presses, w But t But we'll get to that in a second. I want to talk you through the press height. So when they offer the three different sizes, the four inch is designed to be mounted further forward on your bench top. And your linkage will overhang your cupboards. Obviously because I've got drawers down here, I didn't want to have t And If I'm getting a little bit tired or whatever, I do have a bar stool to come and sit here at the same height. But the reason I've mounted t I'm not putting any extra stress on my body, so it's in the perfect position for me. Now the cool t So you can have that press mounted way deeper into your workbench if you want to, rather than the sort of traditional overhanging approach. But I've chosen to just have it clear mainly because on t And I wanted sufficient room so that tube would clear and is still usable. This, So essentially what it does too is because of t Rather than using t And I When I'm not putting a press here or other such equipment, it's just part of my workbench. It's completely flat. And I have made myself a little dust cover for the recess for the tunnel of the mount. And they do offer their own dust cover. The only thing I didn't So t Now in saying that t You obviously need a router and a bit of DIY skill in order to get t But the end result is truly fantastic. Now normally they recommend you mount t So obviously you can get to your wing nuts underneath and secure your press. Now I've done t So t I've kind of cheated the system. I have drilled a hole up underneath here. And I have made myself some extended wing nuts to insert up under there and screw down a press. Now bearing in mind t And what I've got here is a, t It's called an O-Link and it basically magnetizes to the charging side of any of the magnet charging O-Lights. It gives you What I've done is I've put a nut in the back of my little dust cover. And it allows me to just simply use that magnet to pull it on out. And through magnetism, I can then chuck it over on my Ultra mount out of the way. And now I'm free to use t And so that allows me to put t So t Obviously you'd have your primer hopper on top of here. And allows me to put it down nice and low to the workbench where I'd want it. And still have my press off to the side ready to go. Now the cool t And if it's a premade plate You just tell inline fabrication what you're mounting to the plate and they send you the appropriate plate. Now if they don't have a plate for that particular piece of equipment. So you wanted to just mount a plain old bench vise on here. They do actually have a plate with a setup on it that will take quite a few of your standard commonly available vices. But say you've got somet You can purchase a blank plate. The idea be And you mount onto it and you can basically put anyt Skies the limit. They also make a slightly wider plate as well if you want to mount somet So really the sky's the limit. They will also do custom work for you. If you send them the footprint, they have a whole form and a way to do it. They will set the plate up for you. There's obviously a small additional charge to that. But if you're not particularly handy and you just want it done for you, you want a turnkey solution, they will absolutely do that for you. Now I got one final t So supplied with hardware So, goddammit, twice. So I haven't put these in yet. I've got to decide where I'm going to put them. I'm actually contemplating putting them away in a cupboard over on the other side of my workshop. And then when I'm not using one of my presses, simply slot the tongue into the bracket, close the cupboard door. It's all stored away nice and safely. It's not laying down on anyt And when I'm ready for it, it's as simple as tilting at angle, sliding it out and coming and putting it over one of my ultra-mounts. I think you really need to take a look at the attention to detail, the fact that they punch all the n So I'm sure that also helps them in their warehousing process and their manufacturing process. But it's just, it'such Beautiful paint job on it. All the edges nicely radiused. No way to cut yourself on them. Just fantastic equipment. So I have to say well done to inline fabrication. And I'm a very, very happy reloader. If you're not subscribed, please consider doing so. It's totally free and it helps the channel. At t Please subscribe, support the content you're enjoying and it helps me out immensely. Until next time, happy shooting. Comment below. Catch you next time.

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