I noticed the crank rod on my unit has to be in the front hole rather than the rear hole on the case slider. Otherwise the slider hits the press frame. It works but mine is the only one I’ve seen that way. 🤔
You can adjust the long rod in and out just a bit with the mounting bolt, also I had to bend the long rod a smidge by hand to make the timing right. run the press with one arm and pull the rod with the other and it will give you an idea of how far out you need to be as to not bind on the press at the top of the stroke., as you can see in the video it just clears, some guys will also bevel the edge on the top of the slider.
Sorry I don't know anyone selling these, it takes about 15 minutes If you have or know anyone with a 3D printer to print one out, I left a link to the file needed above for 3D printing. good luck stay safe.
I fixed the same problem, brass tipping over, by relocating my case feeder. The problem gets worse with taller cases like 223. Checkout my solution and observe how the brass would not even wobble as it is fed into the shell plate. ruclips.net/user/shortsjPV-eD7OXg0 Let me know what you think. I would welcome constructive feedbacks so I can be better. :)
thanks great help , ill be waiting on the other thing you got posted 😊
Neat. I think the Lee APP press could benefit from this as well.
I noticed the crank rod on my unit has to be in the front hole rather than the rear hole on the case slider. Otherwise the slider hits the press frame. It works but mine is the only one I’ve seen that way. 🤔
You can adjust the long rod in and out just a bit with the mounting bolt, also I had to bend the long rod a smidge by hand to make the timing right. run the press with one arm and pull the rod with the other and it will give you an idea of how far out you need to be as to not bind on the press at the top of the stroke., as you can see in the video it just clears, some guys will also bevel the edge on the top of the slider.
@@thefixitchannel I got it to clear. Just barely. Now we’ll see how it functions with the case feeder full of brass.
How and Where can you buy these?
Sorry I don't know anyone selling these, it takes about 15 minutes If you have or know anyone with a 3D printer to print one out, I left a link to the file needed above for 3D printing. good luck stay safe.
I fixed the same problem, brass tipping over, by relocating my case feeder. The problem gets worse with taller cases like 223. Checkout my solution and observe how the brass would not even wobble as it is fed into the shell plate. ruclips.net/user/shortsjPV-eD7OXg0
Let me know what you think. I would welcome constructive feedbacks so I can be better. :)
I printed the same bullet and case feeder, the case drop for the 223/556 looks to be working great, do you have a link to the stl file ?