Glad you like this one👍. Not a massive addition but it helps so much. I have the same on my Old Pro 1000 and will also replicate this on the new Pro 1000 whenever I get time to set it up. Take care and have a great week. ☀☀
Buongiorno Franco. Funziona perfettamente. Nessun problema per me a parte il fatto che sono molto preso dal lavoro e non trovo il tempo per la ricarica. Ciao e alla prossima.
Thanks for stopping by the channel👍. Not familiar with the part you mention. Could you please revert back with the original lee part number? what was supplied gave issues, especially with large primers. With my minor addition the press priming is now 100% issue free.
The part number is 92020 and it costs $5.00. Just make sure when you contact Lee that this Primer Trough has the larger diameter pin and not the smaller ones the presses originally came with. Good Luck.
Thanks for the info. The part you mention is what original came with my press as my press is not from the first release but the most recent, production. When you use the system as is, old trough or new trough, the primer tray is being jiggled 3 times on the way up and three on the way down. When using large primers, this is not always sufficient to shake and get the primers moving without issues. On the other hand, my minor adjustment makes sure the tray is jiggled around 40 times with every stroke to the handle. Take care and thanks again for the data.
Good afternoon and thanks for stopping by the channel Paul👍👍. When using small pistol primers I would go as saying that I have encountered little to no issue. With large pistol primers, particularly when the tray is loaded with 100 primers to say 60 primers they get stuck on the left and right side at the end of the tray, just before they land in the ramp. The added agitation from this modification has eliminated that issue 100%. Take care and have a great evening
Nice fix !
Thanks Len. glad you like this one. Take care. 👍👍
Very clever!
Glad you like this one👍. Not a massive addition but it helps so much. I have the same on my Old Pro 1000 and will also replicate this on the new Pro 1000 whenever I get time to set it up. Take care and have a great week. ☀☀
Bella idea, mi sa che la replico
Buongiorno Franco. Funziona perfettamente. Nessun problema per me a parte il fatto che sono molto preso dal lavoro e non trovo il tempo per la ricarica. Ciao e alla prossima.
Or, you can just order the updated larger diameter pin from Lee which will do the same thing.
Thanks for stopping by the channel👍. Not familiar with the part you mention. Could you please revert back with the original lee part number? what was supplied gave issues, especially with large primers. With my minor addition the press priming is now 100% issue free.
The part number is 92020 and it costs $5.00. Just make sure when you contact Lee that this Primer Trough has the larger diameter pin and not the smaller ones the presses originally came with. Good Luck.
Thanks for the info. The part you mention is what original came with my press as my press is not from the first release but the most recent, production. When you use the system as is, old trough or new trough, the primer tray is being jiggled 3 times on the way up and three on the way down. When using large primers, this is not always sufficient to shake and get the primers moving without issues. On the other hand, my minor adjustment makes sure the tray is jiggled around 40 times with every stroke to the handle.
Take care and thanks again for the data.
I’ve never had a problem with the OEM design agitation getting the primers moving. What problems were you having?
Good afternoon and thanks for stopping by the channel Paul👍👍. When using small pistol primers I would go as saying that I have encountered little to no issue.
With large pistol primers, particularly when the tray is loaded with 100 primers to say 60 primers they get stuck on the left and right side at the end of the tray, just before they land in the ramp. The added agitation from this modification has eliminated that issue 100%.
Take care and have a great evening