Hey there PaulS
I have no moving issues as long as I snug up the two screws after inserting the stingers with the mounted tools. Note that my "stingers" are rather long which will help cut down on the possibilities of movement.
The heaviest use I have put to the system at this point is forming .308 brass down to .243.
If a person looked for a tighter match up for the tube sizes, it would be even better.
My son indicated he had some noise with his set up. However, I believe he has only one stinger tube rather then the double tube set up such as pictured.
I did not want any twisting in my set up and the double stingers have shown no sign of that problem.
The mounting which is shown mounted to the press in the photographs, has been replaced by a mount turned 45 degrees to the left. This might be a bit much, but is far better then the streight on mount shown with my wife seated at the press.
Sharon's arm can be seen reaching out and around the press, while the mount which is turned towards the operator does not require that type of effort.
The "streight on" mount was not wasted, as it presently serves as a platform for mounting trimmers, bullet sizer/lubers, primer tools, case neck turners etc.
I presently need to make a single stinger mount for my powder measures. Just need to come up with a full sized 7/8X14 nut to weld in place.
As this is a room commonly shared with my wife, the "bench" is a table height allowing for the use of a kitchen or office chair rather then the higher "stools" I have always used in the past.
All in all, the new system is working very well, allowing for a clean and unblemised table top when the press is not needed or the possibility of quickly putting any number of another tools in place while not disturbing the press.
Keep em coming!