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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3398509" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>I certainly would prefer to stand while running the 750 but wouldn't mind sitting while doing the other stuff.</p><p></p><p>I am considering two options.</p><p></p><p>My bench is 6' long, so get a 3' butcher top and raise it off of the main bench. It would elevate the press and give me a shelf under it, while leaving the other half of the bench at chair height for prep and other sitting tasks.</p><p></p><p>Or...it APPEARS Inline Fabrication sells a quick change plate for their Ultramount and also quick change risers (4" and 7") that seems you mount to the top of their Ultramount to make it taller. That would raise the press alone, but leave the entire actual workbench at sitting height.</p><p></p><p>It also looks like their roller handle raises the low side of the stroke up some which will buy me some height without making the whole dang thing taller. The Dillon roller handle is straight so it's still really low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3398509, member: 40561"] I certainly would prefer to stand while running the 750 but wouldn't mind sitting while doing the other stuff. I am considering two options. My bench is 6' long, so get a 3' butcher top and raise it off of the main bench. It would elevate the press and give me a shelf under it, while leaving the other half of the bench at chair height for prep and other sitting tasks. Or...it APPEARS Inline Fabrication sells a quick change plate for their Ultramount and also quick change risers (4" and 7") that seems you mount to the top of their Ultramount to make it taller. That would raise the press alone, but leave the entire actual workbench at sitting height. It also looks like their roller handle raises the low side of the stroke up some which will buy me some height without making the whole dang thing taller. The Dillon roller handle is straight so it's still really low. [/QUOTE]
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