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Old 02-17-2010
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The arch press looks the same to me bro. Seriously i tried to mount my pot for dice action and there was no way i could get the press to center on my pot. So i had to use the hardware that came with the pot.
so you think we have to include also a Big base on top of Press to distribute better the load?
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Instead of sloted holes what if the arch slid in a groove to eliminate fixed positioning laterally.

The arch slides this way across the top but not along the sides of the table.

I am sure this would create weakness if it were slotted the whole way.
A rail system would probably have to be incorperated. I could draw this but I am sure you have engineers that could do it in better detail than myself with a pencil and paper.

It would have to be a U with top rerturns with a opening in the middle. The edge of the table could be solid and may need reenforced to accomidate a tightening mechanism from the bridge itself.

Hope you can picture what I am talking about here. This would create a slide with no limitations just like the top rail of the bridge/Arch .....
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