Home made power case trimmer
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Home made power case trimmer
Surfing around the U tube world tonight and found this,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICiNtR-8V8Q
Neat build I reckon, think Bruce made something similar out of old battery drill, but I think his had a few more pieces to it. Just thought it might interest some of you fellas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICiNtR-8V8Q
Neat build I reckon, think Bruce made something similar out of old battery drill, but I think his had a few more pieces to it. Just thought it might interest some of you fellas.
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Re: Home made power case trimmer
Sorry Marcus, gave you a bum steer, its in here.
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Re: Home made power case trimmer
Nicely thought out and executed, although I reckon I would want the switch in a more accessible location.
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Re: Home made power case trimmer
Yeah, got my eye on a couple of dead battery cordless drills that a mate has, just got to remember to pick them up when I see him, will try and copy this design.
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Re: Home made power case trimmer
i use the lee trimmers and put the shell holder in the drill.
i reckon i could do 3 cases to one with that thing.
https://leeprecision.com/cutter-lock-stud.html
i reckon i could do 3 cases to one with that thing.
https://leeprecision.com/cutter-lock-stud.html
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Re: Home made power case trimmer
The Lee Quick Trim that mounts in the press is pretty quick as well. I use the deluxe version as it trims and chamfers in one operation.LoneRider wrote:i use the lee trimmers and put the shell holder in the drill.
i reckon i could do 3 cases to one with that thing.
https://leeprecision.com/cutter-lock-stud.html
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Re: Home made power case trimmer
that might be a better way to go,damnit,more bits and bobs.The Raven wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:34 pmThe Lee Quick Trim that mounts in the press is pretty quick as well. I use the deluxe version as it trims and chamfers in one operation.LoneRider wrote:i use the lee trimmers and put the shell holder in the drill.
i reckon i could do 3 cases to one with that thing.
https://leeprecision.com/cutter-lock-stud.html
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Re: Home made power case trimmer
Tried them, IMO absolute piece of shit, would rather have to trim cases with my teeth than use them again.LoneRider wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:04 pm i use the lee trimmers and put the shell holder in the drill.
i reckon i could do 3 cases to one with that thing.
https://leeprecision.com/cutter-lock-stud.html
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Re: Home made power case trimmer
It's a lot cheaper than the more commonly found trimmers. However, for each calibre you need a specific Quick Trim die ($20~). That doesn't bother me as once it's set up with one of the breech lock adaptors it is easy to swap calibres AND still retain the same trim length as last time (excluding the trimmer fine adjustment). I've set each die up with the trimmer set on the same fine adjustment, which pretty much eliminates any tweaking between die changes.LoneRider wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 4:33 pmthat might be a better way to go,damnit,more bits and bobs.The Raven wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:34 pmThe Lee Quick Trim that mounts in the press is pretty quick as well. I use the deluxe version as it trims and chamfers in one operation.LoneRider wrote:i use the lee trimmers and put the shell holder in the drill.
i reckon i could do 3 cases to one with that thing.
https://leeprecision.com/cutter-lock-stud.html
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I've also considered electrifying it but as it generally takes less than 8 turns/cranks to trim a case that would be overkill.
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Re: Home made power case trimmer
So camel have you scrapped this project now that raven has recommended the Lee quicktrim?
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Home made power case trimmer
I’ve not used other trimmers other than the basic hand style stuff but tell me what you think of the speed accuracy of others.
Here’s just one video on the Quick Trim (Deluxe cutter trims/chamfers, the basic only trims).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N3VHWQyGkXg
PS. I still want to see a RAF trimmer though!
PPS a motorised Quick Trim would also be cool
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Here’s just one video on the Quick Trim (Deluxe cutter trims/chamfers, the basic only trims).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N3VHWQyGkXg
PS. I still want to see a RAF trimmer though!
PPS a motorised Quick Trim would also be cool
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Re: Home made power case trimmer
Short answer, Lee, But I think you may have already knew what my answer would be and are just having a little isolation fishing trip.
Long answer, nope, I have to go and take my pick of a couple of old 12volt drills, then I will progress from there, already have the power supply fixed, I still have the old transformer from when we had a UHF radio in the house, pre mobile phone days out here, you may have heard of this old techo stuff. Still working out if I need to get a voltage regulator to adjust the speed.
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And I thought Camel was a fanboi of Lee reloading gear.
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Wasn’t fishing for you Mark.
Having a crack at raven. Seems he missed it
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Having a crack at raven. Seems he missed it
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Sidestepped it.trevort wrote:Wasn’t fishing for you Mark.
Having a crack at raven. Seems he missed it
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