I have been reworking my reloading setup, which is down in the unfinished part of the basement. Things are still a mess, but are starting to get slightly better. The Inlinefabrication.com stuff has definitely helped with the organization and layout, but also makes reloading itself easier and more pleasant. Some pics.
As you can see, I had to stop cleaning and organizing to crank out some 44 magnum loads on the Lee:-) For me, the Lee Classic Turret is just an amazing press.
On the Lee, you can see the the quick change press mount, lighting system (not attached yet) and the double bin system with automatic case ejector. On the wall is the rail mount with some toolhead holders, tool holders, and some random bins. I'm waiting on a few more parts to mount the T7 to the base, as well as a Big Boss II. Down the bench you can see my unused Dillons:-) ON the T7 is the Lee Power Trimmer for 300WM and 308, as well as my competition dies. Really a pleasure to use.
Back to the Inline mount, it makes the press absolutely rock solid, and even resizing 300wm brass on the Lee (which I think is asking a bit much), there is almost no movement at all. The quick change plates are very fast and easy to switch, and still rock solid. The wall mount rail is not unique, but works well and fits the space nicely.
The lighting system does a great job, but I'll need to spend some time getting the wiring just right.
The automatic case ejector is the best thing since sliced bread. Even though the concept is not new to me, since both Dillons do it as well, it is still amazing. For any single operation, it greatly speeds up the process, as you only handle the brass once per operation instead of twice. On the Lee, it gives me about 50 rds more per hour, which works out really well for me. Dan at Inline fabrication is easy to work with and makes a very high quality product. Highly recommended.