Nice, I really need to make one.
Dennis
So, I looked around for one, couldn't find, so decided to make one! I use the Hornady collars which helps a lot because they have a lip... used layered maple glued together, then drilled it out! Now just need some wood oil, just debating using machine oil...
Nice, I really need to make one.
Dennis
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I may get into making them fs... The wife tells me I need a hobby that makes money, my job is 10 on and 10 off... needless to say that much time off leads to trouble
The dies are all stamped just above the threads. If not I would be making copious use of my label maker... as for dropping, it is pretty heavy... so you won't haphazardly knock it over
I totally understand... didn't take it personally at all, just figured supply a little clarity :-)
On a side note, just oiled the wood... sooo sexy
Well if that dont beat all.................... look familiar?........lololololo
course ...your,s is a heck of alot nicer though.
I really didnt put much thought process into mine though. I got pist because my dies would occasionally roll off the bench. I grabed the largest bit I had, grabbed my cordless and got after it.
Last edited by eddiesindian; 03-18-2014 at 09:33 PM.
Life is tuff.....its even tuffer when your stupid
{John Wayne}
Great idea , my problem is I have over 90 sets of dies , I'd have to clear-cut the woods behind my house to get enough lumber to do that . For the guy with just a couple different rounds it should work slick , you could even color code them or ingrave the cartridge on the face .
stimpy
I ended up using dutch oil... Came out really nice!!!
I very impressed with the quality of maple i found at home depot.... Quite vibrant and has depth to the wood
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