Omega
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No, I purchased off ebay or somewhere. Its an extremely easy piece though, should be nothing to make with a lathe.MUP":1fzlfzrr said:Omega, did you make that adapter? I've been looking at the Lyman express case prep station and I've seen pics of a Lee trimmer mounted directly to one of the spindles on the Lyman wo an adapter.
Yea, I keep going back and forth on an annealer, but I don't anneal enough to automate. I just use a socket in a drill with a propane torch to do it now, it's fast enough for my needs at the moment.Hunter 257W":1fzlfzrr said:I'd like to get one of these machines some time just don't know which brand. I've always used the Forester hand cranked trimmer and am happy with it but like any hand cranked device, it's not fast. For making 22 CHeetah cases I've always used a hacksaw and file with the RCBS trim die to shorten the original Remington BenchRest Basic cases for the 1st trim while forming . That is not a high volume process for sure.
Another mechanized piece of reloading equipment that is on my bucket list is a case annealer.