That is really cool Dina you come up with some cool items my friend . When I finally mount my Luber sizer I’ll aski you to make me one of those items plus I will purchased it
Awsome!!! I really wanna get that lube a sizer just because of those nose punches. Man those boolits look great! Great video brother. Sharing with many
And then you'll start buying or making your own top punches lol - more money spent :) I actually returned RCBS top punch for my RCBS bullet because it was distorting the tip and made my own.
Wow that’s really cool ok you know I have to ask how much for that adapter for my Luber sizer. Those gas checks look great on your 30 cal. Bullet . Just wanted you to know I made a small video about your gas check maker form my hospital room . When I finally get home I’ll show them off the wright way my Freind .
he he he making videos from hospital bed :) wish you speedy recovery my friend. I'll send you at no cost, no worries. You get better real soon in the name of Jesus! I declare healing! Amen!
I upgraded to South Bend shortly after I made my die, it's much better at taking bigger cuts and no flex. The best thing I did for my Grizzly was to get a 4" chuck where it brought down my runout to .001" ! I wish I did that years ago when I first got the lathe, I had to put up with crappy factory chuck and by that time I was already getting bigger lathe.
@@DimaProk I ran lathes in a shop for years, mostly Lennon’s. Ran of-if grinders lay 6 years I was in a shop, brown & sharp and kellenbetgers. Miss it too, retired now and play with my grizzly 9729. I’ve got every thing you can amagine for it including a 4 jaw I never use
I like them, the most I like about them is when seating on bare bullet before powder coat they fit perfectly and stay put. So far perfect fit for Lee and RCBS and NOE bullets. The GC's that are commercially sold are so tight that you have to spend time seating them separately to make sure they are seated all the way and square which is essentially doubles your time seating and resizing in 2 operations. One thing you come to realize is that making your own gas checks - it's time consuming! Sometimes I just wish I had a bag of 1000 to just grab and go :) but it's about saving money right? :) I have an idea how to automate this process but it won't be simple.
I’ve made several of your dues now, they are wonderful! Even made one to make primer cups, that one took while.
That's great! Glad to hear it.
That is really cool Dina you come up with some cool items my friend . When I finally mount my Luber sizer I’ll aski you to make
me one of those items plus I will purchased it
Awsome!!! I really wanna get that lube a sizer just because of those nose punches. Man those boolits look great! Great video brother. Sharing with many
And then you'll start buying or making your own top punches lol - more money spent :) I actually returned RCBS top punch for my RCBS bullet because it was distorting the tip and made my own.
Wow that’s really cool ok you know I have to ask how much for that adapter for my Luber sizer. Those gas checks look great on your 30 cal. Bullet . Just wanted you to know I made a small video about your gas check maker form my hospital room . When I finally get home I’ll show them off the wright way my Freind .
he he he making videos from hospital bed :) wish you speedy recovery my friend. I'll send you at no cost, no worries. You get better real soon in the name of Jesus! I declare healing! Amen!
I’ve got a grizzly lathe too!
I upgraded to South Bend shortly after I made my die, it's much better at taking bigger cuts and no flex. The best thing I did for my Grizzly was to get a 4" chuck where it brought down my runout to .001" ! I wish I did that years ago when I first got the lathe, I had to put up with crappy factory chuck and by that time I was already getting bigger lathe.
@@DimaProk I ran lathes in a shop for years, mostly Lennon’s. Ran of-if grinders lay 6 years I was in a shop, brown & sharp and kellenbetgers. Miss it too, retired now and play with my grizzly 9729. I’ve got every thing you can amagine for it including a 4 jaw I never use
I’d-od grinders, leblond lathes and many others
That's a great tip how do you like the aluminum gas check
I like them, the most I like about them is when seating on bare bullet before powder coat they fit perfectly and stay put. So far perfect fit for Lee and RCBS and NOE bullets.
The GC's that are commercially sold are so tight that you have to spend time seating them separately to make sure they are seated all the way and square which is essentially doubles your time seating and resizing in 2 operations. One thing you come to realize is that making your own gas checks - it's time consuming! Sometimes I just wish I had a bag of 1000 to just grab and go :) but it's about saving money right? :) I have an idea how to automate this process but it won't be simple.
Why did you call me UA-cam? I have a name you know and it's not UA-cam... lol