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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?

Post by Vaquero » Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:19 am

Rifletom wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 9:59 am
Went to my LGS yesterday to get 2400. GONE!! He does have three 8lb'ers of 2400 still and about 25 1lb'ers of Unique[surprisng!] Oh well.
Just out of curiosity how much were the 8 lb'ers?

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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?

Post by BigAl52 » Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:24 am

Get an 8lber Tom and you will be set for a while. Probably cheaper by the LB that way.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?

Post by Rifletom » Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:51 am

Vaquero wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:19 am
Rifletom wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 9:59 am
Went to my LGS yesterday to get 2400. GONE!! He does have three 8lb'ers of 2400 still and about 25 1lb'ers of Unique[surprisng!] Oh well.
Just out of curiosity how much were the 8 lb'ers?

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$266 for the 8lb'ers, 36 a lb/2400. Unique is $35 a lb. No 8lb bottles.

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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?

Post by Rifletom » Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:54 am

BigAl52 wrote:
Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:24 am
Get an 8lber Tom and you will be set for a while. Probably cheaper by the LB that way.
I'm sitting on 5+ pounds of 2400. Don't think I could use up an 8lb jug in my life. But, I know what you mean.

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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?

Post by Hatchdog » Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:08 pm

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Thanks, Rifletom!!!

The important thing to me is that it seems to work pretty well so far. That .380 brass came out lookin' like new inside & out. Anxious to try it out with the rifle stuff I reload for.

I do need to figure out a better "routine" or system for separating the pins from the cases. I have a tight mesh screen and screened colander, a 2 gal. bucket with a bunch of holes in the bottom for pins to drop thru (but cases don't) into a bigger 5 gal. bucket, my old deal I bought years ago for my dry tumbling media to drop thru while catching the cases, and stuff. It'll get resolved with more use, I reckon.......

I did discover that my old Machinist's magnetic base makes a good magnet for rounding up stray pins & such, so that helps some.

Like I said earlier, I'm just happy it works. I'll get the frame & base painted, and "refine" it a bit more as I go along....... ;)


I ordered a double mesh strainer (colander?) from Amazon that I use along with a single mesh strainer. This gets most of the pins but a few do slip thru. I pour my tumbler off into a basin in the laundry room and when I do I place a magnet near the drain to capture the few pins that get thru. Then I use the magnet which is mounted to a telescoping handle to gather up any other pins left in the basin.

Your set up is fantastic, a nice mix of engineering and manufacturing. Hope you get the cooling issue worked out.

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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?

Post by Hatchdog » Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:14 pm

Yesterday I sized, deburred/chamfered and primed 100 300 Blackout cases. I’m getting ready to do a test with three different bullets each with three different powders. I’m loading four different charges with each powder so that’s going to be a lot of shooting. Oh darn. :D

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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?

Post by Mr. Neutron » Fri Feb 24, 2023 1:55 pm

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Your set up is fantastic, a nice mix of engineering and manufacturing. Hope you get the cooling issue worked out.
Well it IS a mix of stuff I had layin' around, primarily the motor, the lumber, some of the bearings, some of the electrical, and miscellaneous bits of hardware. The 1/2" 1018 steel shafts came from onlinemetals.com. The heater hose to cover the shafts, a few bearings, pulleys, & belt were either hardware store stuff or from ebay/Amazon.

There are definitely cheaper ways to go, like using a 3 gallon bucket and whatever for a motor, or an old treadmill and it's speed control to power it, and use the treadmill rollers for the shafts. I just never seem to have the good luck of having someone give me a treadmill with a broken belt, or have the other needed bits laying around.

How long do most of y'all wet tumble? Reason I ask is that as I've said, the motor got pretty warm (well, hot...... :roll: unlike me...... :lol: ) after 2.5 hours of use on a mid 30s to low 40s day a coupla days ago. I wonder if I maybe didn't have it spinning too long. I checked it for heat after an hour and it was just slightly warm; not hot at all. But at the 2.5 hr. point when I shut it off, it was very warm; couldn't hold my hand on it for more than a coupla seconds. I'm just kinda thinkin' it might be a problem after outside temps come up later in the year. I have a big box fan I can use, so maybe that'll help a bit. It's being used on the rest of my .380 brass now, but the outside temps are in the upper 20s. Not exactly "Grass Skirt and Coconuts" weather for Jimmie..... :shock: :mrgreen: I'm gonna give the brass a look after an hour, or an hour and a half and see how it looks, and check if the motor is warm.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?

Post by Hatchdog » Fri Feb 24, 2023 2:29 pm

My tumbler is out in the garage and I usually start it and let it run for several hours. Probably more than needed. Of course it has a very small motor designed for this unit and it does get warm in the summer but never hot.

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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?

Post by Mr. Neutron » Fri Feb 24, 2023 8:40 pm

Okay, I think I figured out the "Hot Motor" issue. The thing is really well sealed, with no holes for air to move in or out thru. The tag on it has a section that says "TIME RATING: 1 HR". I'm guessin', since it's sealed up pretty good posiibly to not allow dust/grinding particulates in, that this motor was originally made to used for, say, something like a bench grinder that doesn't see long continuous running times. I know it worked perfect as a disc sander, which is why I bought it and how I used it before now. Use it for a few minutes to sand on something, then turn it off. It never had a chance to get hot that way.

Talked to buddy of mine, and may have a line on another more suitable motor. For now, I can just run it for 45 min. or so, then let it sit and cool for a while......
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?

Post by Vaquero » Sun Feb 26, 2023 11:36 am

I have some 25-20's rolling around with some pins. :lol:
Then I plan on loading some later.

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