Ol 55 wrote:Adam,
This generated a lot of interest early on how did progress?
Cheers
Ol 55
It hasn't much at all. Other things have got in the way.
Quick poll....
Lever actuated case feed which will hold about 10 cases ready to go. A little easier to assemble and less complex to keep running. Less parts to supply, therefore cheaper.
OR
Drum based cartridge feed which will do 100 cases. A little harder to assemble and involves belt drive for the annealing drum and feed drum to keep them synched. More expensive to make into a kit as there are more parts to supply.
Finally, irrespective of the above choice, how much would people be willing to spend on a 'kit' which you assemble.
You buy a specified motor, speed controller, and power supply.
The 'kit' (which you pay for) comes with a laser cut aluminium backing plate, annealing drum, cartridge stop, burner clamp, feed mechanism and fixings to hold it together. Pretty clear instructions on bending and fitting up the bits you supply would be included.