Dear Sir, I really want to thank you for your caring advice, but I think this automatism is completely safe, it is provided with different check control (such as powder control, 3 point cylinder travel max current drain control and so on) that in case of alarm will immediately stop the machinery. I really appreciate this yours.
What would be the chances of getting some of the specs from ya. I do not want to go all out like you did but would like to do some of it. what i wanted to know is the length of steal that holds the pneumatic ram to the the press. what is the specs on the ram, what pressure are you running at, and how are you controlling the pneumatic rams speed. Thanks for any help. I am sure other people might want to know this stuff too. I am very jelous of what you have. Great Job!
pretty cool! it sounds like you addressed some safety concerns with control circuits and feedback loops. do you have level control on your powder, bullets and primers? how about position indicators on the turret? E stop? you mentioned some but i'm curious. but it does take all the fun out of reloading your own and knowing the care that goes into each cartridge.
What caliber are you reloading? 1 - the shellholder should be a little bit larger then the case you're reloding (eg. if you're reloading 9mm use a .40sw shellholder) 2 - be sure that the primer pin is centered in the shellholder slot when it push in
I think the speed at which the machine is "pulling the handle" is probably not much faster than someone taking their time doing it manually. So the chance of that happening are probably about the same as doing it by hand.
@C0MBAT45 so what would you suggest for the many companys that have automated systems that are most likely making the very ammo that you are shooting ? where did you think that they got the info to make this machine. just food for thought my man.. no offense ment..
hello Mr. Maurizio can you tell me or show me how you have the bullet accurater plate fasten on to the platform, I have made one for a 550 but I've got a 650 that I want to do this to
Ummmm....kudos for the nice hydraulic set up but i think i prefer to feel the seating of my primers by the doing it manually. That just leaves too much room for error. Nice job though.
@static8888 Unless he's doing this commercially which would make reloading just work, and none of us really like that. I like reloading, but if I had a set up like this I'd end up just selling most of it sense I wouldnt have my work into it.
Taking all the fun out of creating your own handloads IMHO.
Dear Sir, I really want to thank you for your caring advice, but I think this automatism is completely safe, it is provided with different check control (such as powder control, 3 point cylinder travel max current drain control and so on) that in case of alarm will immediately stop the machinery. I really appreciate this yours.
Outstanding!
Very cool sir
nice work man
What would be the chances of getting some of the specs from ya. I do not want to go all out like you did but would like to do some of it. what i wanted to know is the length of steal that holds the pneumatic ram to the the press. what is the specs on the ram, what pressure are you running at, and how are you controlling the pneumatic rams speed. Thanks for any help. I am sure other people might want to know this stuff too. I am very jelous of what you have. Great Job!
pretty cool! it sounds like you addressed some safety concerns with control circuits and feedback loops. do you have level control on your powder, bullets and primers? how about position indicators on the turret? E stop? you mentioned some but i'm curious. but it does take all the fun out of reloading your own and knowing the care that goes into each cartridge.
40 cal shell plate is the same for 40 cal, thats for dillon, lee, rcbs, hornady, ect. SAMMI shows the rim rebate to be identical for 9mm and 40sw.
very good.
what is bullet feeder???
every time that piston strokes it sounds like something is breaking
Groovy :D
What caliber are you reloading?
1 - the shellholder should be a little bit larger then the case you're reloding (eg. if you're reloading 9mm use a .40sw shellholder)
2 - be sure that the primer pin is centered in the shellholder slot when it push in
I think the speed at which the machine is "pulling the handle" is probably not much faster than someone taking their time doing it manually.
So the chance of that happening are probably about the same as doing it by hand.
@C0MBAT45 so what would you suggest for the many companys that have automated systems that are most likely making the very ammo that you are shooting ? where did you think that they got the info to make this machine. just food for thought my man.. no offense ment..
hello Mr. Maurizio can you tell me or show me how you have the bullet accurater plate fasten on to the platform, I have made one for a 550 but I've got a 650 that I want to do this to
very impressive......your own design?
bob
is there a powder check step in there ?
GOOD JOB, SIR! Do you have information available as to how to modify your 650 into a full auto machine?
What caliber are you reloading?
Ummmm....kudos for the nice hydraulic set up but i think i prefer to feel the seating of my primers by the doing it manually. That just leaves too much room for error. Nice job though.
I saw my name in the title and I was like, :)
If by any chance you still reply to messages here I'm very intersted in doing this myself. Would you PM me?
@static8888 Unless he's doing this commercially which would make reloading just work, and none of us really like that. I like reloading, but if I had a set up like this I'd end up just selling most of it sense I wouldnt have my work into it.
I can see envy in your comment
Talking about brass prep......
that is cleaver using hydraulics to do that
@C0MBAT45 OH, SHUT DOWN FROM THE REPLY!!!!!!
HAHAHAHA..that is SOO BAD@SS!!!!!
Good job man!
@forp68
I could load faster by hand with a Mr. Bullet feeder and lubed cases.
HAHAHAHAHHA What in the fuck!