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thehouseproduct 05-03-2011 01:52 PM

Brass Timming with Dillon Trimmer
 
For anyone who uses a Dillon to trim brass in bulk, what do you do about this? Do you need to fish the ring out? Am I doing something wrong? Does the tumbler take this out?
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TCCrewchief76 05-03-2011 02:14 PM

I haven't run into this yet, but I'm gonna guess one or a combination of two things. Replace the cutter (turn it 120 degrees for a new cutting edge), and/or go slower on the upstroke.

Kevin

thehouseproduct 05-06-2011 01:01 PM

Tried flipping hte cutter and readjusting everything....no good. I guess I'll just go with what I have. I think the small Harbor Freight cut off saw would solve this.

Crawdaddy 05-06-2011 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thehouseproduct (Post 28841)
Tried flipping hte cutter and readjusting everything....no good. I guess I'll just go with what I have. I think the small Harbor Freight cut off saw would solve this.

The HF mini-cutoff saw works, but you have to be careful not to burn up the belt. I did some on mine and it worked great for a while, but then not at all.

My current preferred method is using a drill on my Forster trimmer, with a .22 pilot for cutting to length after running through the Redding form die.

I've also used the HF mini sawzall (body saw?) with the Redding form/trim die with good results. You just end up with sawed off necks all over the place!

skippy 05-08-2011 09:55 AM

A friend of mine was headed down to Harbor Frieght, so I asked him to pick me up one of those mini chop saws...he came back with the 6" version (said the blades were cheaper!), and it works great!! You can see what is going on a lot better on it compared to the mini.

carcass 05-08-2011 09:41 PM

If you haven't already done so, hook your shop vac up to the trimmer vacuum port. That fixed the problem for me. The very few times the vac hasn't cleared this kind of kerf out of the way, I just tapped it hard on the table or used a dental pick to get the kerf out.

thehouseproduct 06-04-2011 03:21 PM

Seems the issue was a clogged vacuum hose. I got a ball of brass out of it that was shocking.:uzi2:


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