Inline Fabrication Flush Mount Installation Video

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In this video I install the Inline Fabrication Flush Mount for their quick change system. With this system you can quickly change from one reloading press to another in under 30 seconds. You can also get plates for vices or many other devices you may want to switch out. You can also get a blank plate and cut your own mounting holes if you want to mount something they don't make. With the flush mount you can still have a nice flat table when you don't have anything mounted to the base.

I paid for this product with my own money at full price and was not asked by Inline Fabrication or anyone else to do this video. I just didn't find too many videos that show them actually routing out the 7/16" to actually have the base mount be flush with the table and thought I'd do one.

My table top is a "solid" (MDF in the middle) wood door that I got from a local Habitat for Humanity.

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