JimKirk
Member
One of the recent threads about "case Trimming" ... I suggested making some little devises to make use the Lee Case Trimmer easier ... I think the photos pretty much show how these work ...
1/4" Aluminum flat bar about 1.5" wide(mine was scrap) ... drill two 3/4" holes in the flat bar ... drill and tap for a 10-32 setscrew in the edge of each bar ... cut to shape ... I chose to opposing "Ls" ... they almost work like pliers ...
Then ... I use the Lee Cutter and pilot shaft in a hand held drill ... works pretty fast and smooth ... it is not as fast as the high dollar trimmers like the Little Crow *** or others of that type ... but for the price of a Lee Cutter/Pilot/ Lock stud & shell holder ... and a little scrap and a couple set screws the price is not too bad ....
1/4" Aluminum flat bar about 1.5" wide(mine was scrap) ... drill two 3/4" holes in the flat bar ... drill and tap for a 10-32 setscrew in the edge of each bar ... cut to shape ... I chose to opposing "Ls" ... they almost work like pliers ...
Then ... I use the Lee Cutter and pilot shaft in a hand held drill ... works pretty fast and smooth ... it is not as fast as the high dollar trimmers like the Little Crow *** or others of that type ... but for the price of a Lee Cutter/Pilot/ Lock stud & shell holder ... and a little scrap and a couple set screws the price is not too bad ....