Thank you Mr Roach for taking the time to explain this Very interesting The original RL mechanism reminds me of all the cams on the lovely old steam train wheels Dean
Wonderful explanation. I'm actually blown away an older gentleman such as yourself is so capable with such a complicated piece of modern professional software
I was expecting a long winded difference. But going into the difference of the lever mechanism's in such detail I got relay caught up in. Then the 360 models was a huge + that I was not expecting. Thanks for the great video :-)
Good video. I have an RL1050 from the mid 80s. It has a completely different primer bar activation mechanism (a return spring inset into the underside of the primer tube clamp) and no grease nipples. I am in the process of upgrading the primer bar system to the later spec, and have had several calls with Dillon.
Rex, your work is superior. This is very interesting. I would love to see more. Thank you for the effort. What program are you modeling on? I don't think it is solid works.
Thanks for your comments and support. I'm using Autodesk Fusion 360. I used Inventor professionally, but I'm all Mac computers at home now, so Inventor was out and Fusion was in. I really enjoy it.
Thank you for this informative video, the older is indeed smooth. I recently bought an RL 1050 and thought that the toolhead different than the toolhead on the Super 1050, is it just the ratchet that is different? The reason I'd like to buy a second toolhead for caliber changeovers. Thanks!
Excellent vid! Now I see why The RL spills less powder on the shorter cartridges if I’m thinking correctly. Can you show how you change the Tool heads on the 1050 or did you already do this that??
Thank you Mr Roach for taking the time to explain this
Very interesting
The original RL mechanism reminds me of all the cams on the lovely old steam train wheels
Dean
Thanks for your very nice comment, Dean.
I don't know that I can afford such presses . . . still . . . LOVE seeing you, listen to you, and know more as a result. Thank you !
LOVE hearing such nice things about our efforts. Thank you.
Wonderful explanation. I'm actually blown away an older gentleman such as yourself is so capable with such a complicated piece of modern professional software
Thank you very much.
I was expecting a long winded difference. But going into the difference of the lever mechanism's in such detail I got relay caught up in. Then the 360 models was a huge + that I was not expecting. Thanks for the great video :-)
Another great video thanks Rex keep them coming love your presentations
Luke, thanks for your encouragement.
Awesome work with the animation! Thank you.
Simply outstanding Rex! Thank you!
Good video.
I have an RL1050 from the mid 80s. It has a completely different primer bar activation mechanism (a return spring inset into the underside of the primer tube clamp) and no grease nipples.
I am in the process of upgrading the primer bar system to the later spec, and have had several calls with Dillon.
Very interesting, Steve. Thank you for sharing. I have limited knowledge on this. Limited to what I own, actually.
Superbly put together video and presentation. Thank you. Subscribed.
Thank you. Very kind.
Amazing Video. Thanks, Rex!
Rex, yet again another great video. Just curious what your previous background or line or work was?
Thank you! I was a design engineer for 30+ years. Before that I was a TV newsman.
Rex, your work is superior. This is very interesting. I would love to see more. Thank you for the effort. What program are you modeling on? I don't think it is solid works.
Thanks for your comments and support. I'm using Autodesk Fusion 360. I used Inventor professionally, but I'm all Mac computers at home now, so Inventor was out and Fusion was in. I really enjoy it.
Thanks, am looking to upgrade from my 650 and have never seen or heard of the cam drive, seems to me it would be worth the extra money
That is essentially the design of the new 1100 model.
a lot of work went into explaining that, interesting
I don't mind putting "a lot of work" into my videos as long as people find them interesting. Thanks so much for your comment.
Thank you for this informative video, the older is indeed smooth. I recently bought an RL 1050 and thought that the toolhead different than the toolhead on the Super 1050, is it just the ratchet that is different? The reason I'd like to buy a second toolhead for caliber changeovers. Thanks!
Thank you. I will get to work today on a video about the toolhead.
Excellent vid! Now I see why The RL spills less powder on the shorter cartridges if I’m thinking correctly. Can you show how you change the Tool heads on the 1050 or did you already do this that??
Hmmmm. There seems to be interest in toolhead changeover. I'll have to pursue that. Thanks for the suggestion and comments.
Dillion should Pay you to do their Product “How to use Dillion Machines”. Best I Have seen anywhere.
@@Lmrutledge Don't I wish!!
Why would it matter if you’re making bullets? If you making 32-20 is a rifle round the early 73’ Winchesters.
I’ve loaded thousands of 308s on my Super 1050s and am sure it would go much bigger...sounds like the new 1100 has the best of all...
yeah the RL1100 is the best out there