Thanks Ryan, sometimes I run across things that aren’t made for the things I do and for me I just take on the challenge. Sometimes the challenge takes a long time because no one has done it so there is nothing to follow.
Well done. Your project is really impressive. -- Suggestion. A view of the finished product at the beginning of the film would help with conceptualizing what you are doing. The maxim I follow is speaking and teaching is, "Tell them what you are going to tell them. Tell them. Then tell them what you told them." Basically, a big picture, then the details, then a brief review. Thanks again for sharing such a great project.
I'll take note of your suggestion and maybe on my next build I’ll try that. I do this stuff for me and I try to share what I have done. Thanks for watching
That's a neat device! My only question is...how does this affect caliber change-over? I too have an SDB, and has been a great press for the 30 years that I've had it. I can't even begin to figure how many rounds I've loaded with mine, and have never had one single problem with my press!
For years I always thought it be nice to have a case feeder till one day I said I’m going to do it. Now it did time to get things working but all worth it in the end. Thanks for the reply
Hey BYI, Thanks for showing us that it can be done... I know you have said this was a one off, and you don't have any plans/ drawings of the idea. Would you be able to confirm the different lengths of tubbing you used for the vertical/ horizontal pieces? I have tried to use my phones measuring tool and paused the video and seem to have gotten 3-4 inches on the vertical pieces and 5-6 inches on the horizontal. Am I close to what you have actually done?
Hi Roy, I did a short video for you with some measurements. This is only what I did, you may come up with something different but I hope this helps. Here's the Link ua-cam.com/video/MFSbqGKVuHY/v-deo.html&lc=z224y3ojdt3xy1cqe04t1aokgr5g5jweip1rehdugahrrk0h00410
Thanks Michael, I enjoy making machines and tools for the things I do. Yes some take week to complete, but slow and steady wins the race. Right now I’m replacing the top on my convertible it may be a little tricky but a lot cheaper if I do it, that’ll be my next video. Thanks for watching!
M. BackYard Inventor I am very proud and thankfull to show you my new 3d printed Dillon square deal B case feeder. You videos are helping me a lot realising that project. For sure it is not finished but I am working on it. Again thanks a lot for your bright ideas. ua-cam.com/video/MRiEaKbgC4E/v-deo.html
Now I have been running my Square Deal for 30 years now, it’s what I could afford at the time. It’s always done the job at task, the one I put the case feeder was by buddy’s. Sometimes we have to make do on what we have. And still can’t afford 650 all decked out so I just make things work best I can. And the challenge of it makes me want to do it.
Sorry P.A. I have no plans for this just had a sketch on a piece of paper then made everything fit from there. This was a one-off project for myself just to show it could be done.
Sorry took so long to get back, I must say it is a joy to have it on the square deal. Was thinking about it for years till I decided too just do it, a lot of work but a great feeling when it works!
No one made a case feeder for this press, so I had to make my own. It's satisfying when it all works at the end. And thank you
Nice work and design.
Thanks and it works like a charm, you have a good XMAS!
Absolutely outstanding. The mind is a heck of a machine.
Thanks Bradley, seems my mind won't stop!
Outstanding work again BI! Your inventions are always very well done.
(FYI, I just sent you an email.)
Bravo! The ability to invent always surpasses the ability to merely buy what others have invented.
Thanks Larry, if something isn't made that I want then I'll make it myself
this is a great video. i am looking at getting into reloading, and this press has my interest. this is an awesome project.
Thanks Ryan, sometimes I run across things that aren’t made for the things I do and for me I just take on the challenge. Sometimes the challenge takes a long time because no one has done it so there is nothing to follow.
brilliant!
Sorry took so long to reply but glad you like it and it works like a dream
Well done. Your project is really impressive. -- Suggestion. A view of the finished product at the beginning of the film would help with conceptualizing what you are doing. The maxim I follow is speaking and teaching is, "Tell them what you are going to tell them. Tell them. Then tell them what you told them." Basically, a big picture, then the details, then a brief review. Thanks again for sharing such a great project.
I'll take note of your suggestion and maybe on my next build I’ll try that. I do this stuff for me and I try to share what I have done. Thanks for watching
That's a neat device! My only question is...how does this affect caliber change-over?
I too have an SDB, and has been a great press for the 30 years that I've had it. I can't even begin to figure how many rounds I've loaded with mine, and have never had one single problem with my press!
This I built for 45 only, I have another SDB for all other calibers
very creative,exceptional
For years I always thought it be nice to have a case feeder till one day I said I’m going to do it. Now it did time to get things working but all worth it in the end. Thanks for the reply
Hey BYI, Thanks for showing us that it can be done... I know you have said this was a one off, and you don't have any plans/ drawings of the idea. Would you be able to confirm the different lengths of tubbing you used for the vertical/ horizontal pieces? I have tried to use my phones measuring tool and paused the video and seem to have gotten 3-4 inches on the vertical pieces and 5-6 inches on the horizontal. Am I close to what you have actually done?
Hi Roy, I did a short video for you with some measurements. This is only what I did, you may come up with something different but I hope this helps. Here's the Link ua-cam.com/video/MFSbqGKVuHY/v-deo.html&lc=z224y3ojdt3xy1cqe04t1aokgr5g5jweip1rehdugahrrk0h00410
make kits and sell them on ebay
Thanks a lot for your work and time.
Thanks Michael, I enjoy making machines and tools for the things I do. Yes some take week to complete, but slow and steady wins the race. Right now I’m replacing the top on my convertible it may be a little tricky but a lot cheaper if I do it, that’ll be my next video. Thanks for watching!
M. BackYard Inventor I am very proud and thankfull to show you my new 3d printed Dillon square deal B case feeder. You videos are helping me a lot realising that project. For sure it is not finished but I am working on it. Again thanks a lot for your bright ideas.
ua-cam.com/video/MRiEaKbgC4E/v-deo.html
Just checked it out, THAT'S GREAT! I left you a comment on your video. Great work, can't wait to see it finished work. Keep me posted B/I
do you sell them?
no
I'll just buy a 650 or 1050. Had the SDB it's a waste of time IMO.
Now I have been running my Square Deal for 30 years now, it’s what I could afford at the time. It’s always done the job at task, the one I put the case feeder was by buddy’s. Sometimes we have to make do on what we have. And still can’t afford 650 all decked out so I just make things work best I can. And the challenge of it makes me want to do it.
draw up some plans with parts to size to be used as templet I will buy them
Sorry P.A. I have no plans for this just had a sketch on a piece of paper then made everything fit from there. This was a one-off project for myself just to show it could be done.
I’ve got a 650 and a square deal. The SDB works just fine. The case loader is really the only missing feature.
Sorry took so long to get back, I must say it is a joy to have it on the square deal. Was thinking about it for years till I decided too just do it, a lot of work but a great feeling when it works!