The infamous Lee die lock ring O-ring. A fair idea with pathetic practical application. Hope Lee holds to tradition and this one is a tinkerers dream. I have been loading on my LoadMaster for quite some time and still have to tweak it some. UPS delivered my APP this afternoon so I'll get the tools out and start on it after church tomorrow.
@@thefixitchannel - You probably remembered the primer waste tube from your LoadMaster after making the video. :-) Bundling it with the drop tubes for the case feeder was a bit of misdirection. BTW - I uploaded a goofy video of an idea that I had to transfuse cast bullets from the resizing operation on my Classic Cast press to a bullet feeder on my LoadMaster press. I did it as a lark, almost a joke, but even in the Rube Goldberg setup I made, it was surprisingly useful. It allowed me to avoid a lot of double or triple handling of bullets and made the overall reloading process much more efficient. That crazy idea worked way better than I expected.
I will try and get all 6 parts of this video up this weekend
Hi,
Can you pls. make a vlog regarding the driver's clutch, how to properly change and install it.
Thank you.
The infamous Lee die lock ring O-ring. A fair idea with pathetic practical application. Hope Lee holds to tradition and this one is a tinkerers dream. I have been loading on my LoadMaster for quite some time and still have to tweak it some. UPS delivered my APP this afternoon so I'll get the tools out and start on it after church tomorrow.
Update in Australia Lee 6000 comes standard carbide dies
8:40 - That's the ejected primer tube so the dirty gritty spent primers fall into a waste container under the press.
Thanks Liberty that's exactly what it is !
@@thefixitchannel - You probably remembered the primer waste tube from your LoadMaster after making the video. :-) Bundling it with the drop tubes for the case feeder was a bit of misdirection.
BTW - I uploaded a goofy video of an idea that I had to transfuse cast bullets from the resizing operation on my Classic Cast press to a bullet feeder on my LoadMaster press. I did it as a lark, almost a joke, but even in the Rube Goldberg setup I made, it was surprisingly useful. It allowed me to avoid a lot of double or triple handling of bullets and made the overall reloading process much more efficient. That crazy idea worked way better than I expected.
Was jist gonna say that.
There's also a 3D printable part to offset how that spent primer tube attaches
@@Hangs4Fun - I ❤ 3D printing.
Good detail! Thanks.
It'll be great to know if Lee has improved the auto drum
Primer drop tube
Thanks Jim
Center your parts when speaking about an item.
I know you try but it's like watching paint Dry
Would more explosions make you happy? Reloading favors slow, thoughtful and boring.