Small things i would like to see
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Small things i would like to see
A set screw for the screw holding the sprue plate on all moulds. They changed it to left hand thread but it still works loose and stays that way if not held in place.
Mould handles pinned in place.
A ring taking up the slag in the expander dies (i really hate it going up and down in there making my press strokes longer than nessesary), no i dont prime through it and neither do many others. I dont run a progressive.
Lee dont make tumblers because Old Man Lee thinks it introduses abrasives into the dies. Well it is now the 21'st century and we have wet tumbling with SS pins, so maybe a wet tumbler?
Maybe a series of gas check makers?
Case holder sets with all sizes?
If they make me buy some i will never need, it will be easier if i dont have to buy additional ones i do need.
Maybe some HP moulds?
They make the 405-459-HB mould so the technology is there.
Mould handles pinned in place.
A ring taking up the slag in the expander dies (i really hate it going up and down in there making my press strokes longer than nessesary), no i dont prime through it and neither do many others. I dont run a progressive.
Lee dont make tumblers because Old Man Lee thinks it introduses abrasives into the dies. Well it is now the 21'st century and we have wet tumbling with SS pins, so maybe a wet tumbler?
Maybe a series of gas check makers?
Case holder sets with all sizes?
If they make me buy some i will never need, it will be easier if i dont have to buy additional ones i do need.
Maybe some HP moulds?
They make the 405-459-HB mould so the technology is there.
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Re: Small things i would like to see
Good gravy ! All the shell holders in 1 kit ? I think I have 16 different holders and I don't even work with anything exotic and I'm 1 short ........ ok maybe 45 auto rim is a little of the path but not very far and Colts holders should fit Schofields any way .....
I know you cast some , expanders are easy to make and NOE offers them as through powder inserts .
I have actually only had 1 handle come loose since then a firm seating whack is part of my prep . Then again living where I am now with generally sub 30% humidity year around may keep the issue hidden away from me ...... in 9 yr I'm yet to pin or epoxy handles .
Gas check tools now you're talking. They would have to be cost effective, I can only see 1 or 2 calibers now that I would use enough checks in the next 5 yr to justify a free chex or Pat Marlins, it takes 10,000 checks to be ahead on the tools so probably 12,000 to get the 1st free 1 .
I haven't had a sprue plate back of yet even on the ones I've disassembled. ....... I did have 1 but when I looked it all over and put it back it has stayed put. A mechanical lock on shrink swell parts is always a good idea but the engineering scholars would argue that aluminum grows faster than steel so the screws are self locking and /or a set screw is subject to the same forces and would work loose as well.
Frankfort Arsenal and Harbor Freight are as cheap as it gets ,to look at the vibration tumblers I'd bet they just change plastic colors every morning for each brand ..... a wet tumbler at half of the others would be nice.
HP moulds ........ they do make an HB slug mould it's not that big a jump from HB to HP....
What I'd like is a primer swager right at the moment.
I know you cast some , expanders are easy to make and NOE offers them as through powder inserts .
I have actually only had 1 handle come loose since then a firm seating whack is part of my prep . Then again living where I am now with generally sub 30% humidity year around may keep the issue hidden away from me ...... in 9 yr I'm yet to pin or epoxy handles .
Gas check tools now you're talking. They would have to be cost effective, I can only see 1 or 2 calibers now that I would use enough checks in the next 5 yr to justify a free chex or Pat Marlins, it takes 10,000 checks to be ahead on the tools so probably 12,000 to get the 1st free 1 .
I haven't had a sprue plate back of yet even on the ones I've disassembled. ....... I did have 1 but when I looked it all over and put it back it has stayed put. A mechanical lock on shrink swell parts is always a good idea but the engineering scholars would argue that aluminum grows faster than steel so the screws are self locking and /or a set screw is subject to the same forces and would work loose as well.
Frankfort Arsenal and Harbor Freight are as cheap as it gets ,to look at the vibration tumblers I'd bet they just change plastic colors every morning for each brand ..... a wet tumbler at half of the others would be nice.
HP moulds ........ they do make an HB slug mould it's not that big a jump from HB to HP....
What I'd like is a primer swager right at the moment.
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Re: Small things i would like to see
I do most of the things myself.
Maybe i'm spastic but for some reason i tend to loosen the sprue plate screw and more often than not a handle.
So part of my Lee mending is: Deburr cavities, drill for set screw and pin handles. Then i sand the lacquer of the handles, i hate that don't know why but i dont like working with them lacqured.
I do turn a plastic bushing and put it into all my powder through expander dies, and i turn an expander if need be. But i would cough up a dollar or two anyday instead of making one.
Gaschecks are way expensive this pondside so i only need to make something like 3000 in 45 cal to pay for copper sheet and a $100 checkmaker.
As to the wet tumbler, they cost north of $250 + taxes when on my doorstep.
Since everything Lee makes are cheaper than others i will asume that a tumbler will be more cost effective.
I have one now made from a windshield viper motor and some 8" PVC tubing. It works but i would like a decent one with a little bling
Maybe i'm spastic but for some reason i tend to loosen the sprue plate screw and more often than not a handle.
So part of my Lee mending is: Deburr cavities, drill for set screw and pin handles. Then i sand the lacquer of the handles, i hate that don't know why but i dont like working with them lacqured.
I do turn a plastic bushing and put it into all my powder through expander dies, and i turn an expander if need be. But i would cough up a dollar or two anyday instead of making one.
Gaschecks are way expensive this pondside so i only need to make something like 3000 in 45 cal to pay for copper sheet and a $100 checkmaker.
As to the wet tumbler, they cost north of $250 + taxes when on my doorstep.
Since everything Lee makes are cheaper than others i will asume that a tumbler will be more cost effective.
I have one now made from a windshield viper motor and some 8" PVC tubing. It works but i would like a decent one with a little bling
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Re: Small things i would like to see
The rotory tumblers are almost that here .
I maDE several expanders and flare pins for assorted applications. It just hasn't been a big deal I guess.
I maDE several expanders and flare pins for assorted applications. It just hasn't been a big deal I guess.
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Re: Small things i would like to see
I second a Lee HP mold. I wouldn't even mind if it was just a simple cheap single cavity mold. Offer at least a couple of classics like a .358" 158gr SWCHP.
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Re: Small things i would like to see
I'm still waiting for the press mounted push-through bullet puller they've shown in a teaser, but never made...
And of course the "classic 1000", the pro1000 with the classic turret body.
And of course the "classic 1000", the pro1000 with the classic turret body.
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Re: Small things i would like to see
Yep and the Auto-Drum Powder Measure too. http://www.titanreloading.com/powder-ha ... er-measureFyodor wrote:I'm still waiting for the press mounted push-through bullet puller they've shown in a teaser, but never made...
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Re: Small things i would like to see
daboone wrote:Yep and the Auto-Drum Powder Measure too. http://www.titanreloading.com/powder-ha ... er-measureFyodor wrote:I'm still waiting for the press mounted push-through bullet puller they've shown in a teaser, but never made...
And I thought the Lee Classic Powder Measure took its place. My bad.
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