Got my new unit yesterday, took 10 minutes to load 30 primers! Almost sent it back but the DAA tech I spoke with told me to prep the machine the way you cleaned your unit. Will any of the Pledge products work, or do you prefer the stuff you’re using in this video?
I literally just grabbed this from under my sink. I'm told some of the Armor All products work too, like the stuff you'd use inside your car on the dash and such. By the way I'm closing in on 100,000 primers loaded through this thing and I've lubed it twice, once for my own experimenting and then the second time for the video. I also tried spraying some silicone lube into a box and shaking Winchester primers in the box, because they are really filthy primers, but it didn't seem to really make any difference. The Pledge treatment has held up fine on it's own
Any furniture spray for wood should work, friends have had good luck with the sprays for inside your car, for the dash. Anything that makes for a smooth, slick surface.
@@RobActiveShooterEngh Thanks Rob, I just tried some internal car treatment, it has silicon of sort in it, they literally fly done the ramp, I only put 100 in so it takes a bit of time, they do work better with more primers, that for your help!
Good info...thanks. BTW, you don't need to remove the pin to empty the tube, just dump them out the end where the magnet is attached.
I was doing that to show how it all works
Got my new unit yesterday, took 10 minutes to load 30 primers! Almost sent it back but the DAA tech I spoke with told me to prep the machine the way you cleaned your unit. Will any of the Pledge products work, or do you prefer the stuff you’re using in this video?
I literally just grabbed this from under my sink. I'm told some of the Armor All products work too, like the stuff you'd use inside your car on the dash and such.
By the way I'm closing in on 100,000 primers loaded through this thing and I've lubed it twice, once for my own experimenting and then the second time for the video. I also tried spraying some silicone lube into a box and shaking Winchester primers in the box, because they are really filthy primers, but it didn't seem to really make any difference. The Pledge treatment has held up fine on it's own
Hi Rob, the Pledge you use is there something similar or suggest something else, we can't get that specific product in Australia, thanks
Any furniture spray for wood should work, friends have had good luck with the sprays for inside your car, for the dash. Anything that makes for a smooth, slick surface.
@@RobActiveShooterEngh Thanks Rob, I just tried some internal car treatment, it has silicon of sort in it, they literally fly done the ramp, I only put 100 in so it takes a bit of time, they do work better with more primers, that for your help!
@@iRechy2 yeah I try to keep 200 to 300 in it