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  • krazykj03
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    • Dec 2010
    • 112

    Mounting Dillon SBD and 550B

    Hi guys, i was wondering if anyone here has info on how much space i would need to mount a dillon SBD and a 550b on a table bench 13.5" W x 48"L with all the attachments Strong Mount, Bullet Tray, Aluminum Roller Handle, and Empty Case Bin & Bracket side by side with both machines? is the width a good amount of space for it i know the 48"L is good for both machine im just worries about the 13.5"W. i am adding this piece of table to my existing bench it will come at the end in an "L" shape. This is what my setup will be with the table, i just clamped it down but it will go all the way to the wall and the table top space would be 13.5"

    I would like to mount both machine next to eachother or do you guys have any suggestions? i have my existing work bench if i need to work on everything else plus regular projects.


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    XDRoX
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 4420

    I would guess that 13.5" is enough. I can measure if you like when I get home. I know my bench is 18" deep and it works fine. I have a fully loaded 550b.
    Chris
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    Originally posted by Oceanbob
    Get a DILLON...

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    • #3
      krazykj03
      Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 112

      Originally posted by XDRoX
      I would guess that 13.5" is enough. I can measure if you like when I get home. I know my bench is 18" deep and it works fine. I have a fully loaded 550b.

      Thanks sir, I'm planning to put both machine on that end of my bench and that will be my dedicated reloading bench. If I have enough space I would like to do anything gun/reloading related on that bench if I can.

      My plan is to have the SDB closer to the wall, and then the 550B or other way around. Or 1 on each end and space in the middle is to work on other stuff. Or do you have any suggestions?


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        XDRoX
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 4420

        I just measured mine. It only takes up 12" exactly. So you should be fine.
        I'm measuring from the front of my bench to the back of the strong mount.



        Chris
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        Originally posted by Oceanbob
        Get a DILLON...

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          krazykj03
          Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 112

          Originally posted by XDRoX
          I just measured mine. It only takes up 12" exactly. So you should be fine.
          I'm measuring from the front of my bench to the back of the strong mount.




          You have a really nice bench. Thanks for helping out.


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            XDRoX
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            • Mar 2009
            • 4420

            No problem. I prefer to dedicate 2' of bench space per press. Those are 2' cabinets. I have more presses mounted today than in that picture. 2' per press seems just right.
            Chris
            <----Rimfire Addict


            Originally posted by Oceanbob
            Get a DILLON...

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            • #7
              krazykj03
              Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 112

              Originally posted by XDRoX
              No problem. I prefer to dedicate 2' of bench space per press. Those are 2' cabinets. I have more presses mounted today than in that picture. 2' per press seems just right.

              So you would put 1 press and then 2'space to work on? And then add the other press. What is the measurement of the press side to side with all the bins and roller handle included.


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