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LNL AP Shell plate 3D printed holding wrench

Skgreen

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After many years the 'thumb/ear' that interlocks with the shell plate on my aluminum Hornady wrench has finally worn/wallowed out.

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012732316

The rest of my wrench is fine

I purchased one of these 3D printed plate holding devices for $7. Been using it for about a month now and it works just fine!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/133442635524

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(I'm not associated with the Seller. Just bought one and thought I'd share)
 
I plan on keeping the OEM wrench / continuing to use it's other functions, but I'm afraid it's 'thumb' has suffered terminal damage! LOL!

The fleabay shell plate holder's 2-thumb design gets a good grip on the shell plate. It's wings transfer the torque back to the press during use, making it easy to hold in place.

I like it. :)
 
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Color me dim. I’m evidently a bear of little wit. What does this do? Is it suppose to hold the shell late while you loosen/tighten the center screw?
 
When you're a hammer (have a 3D printer) every problem is a nail (3D Print).

For those of us on the simpler side of things.

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I just use my hand, never needed an ancillary tool. I would like a 3D printer though.

Same. Never found a reason to tighten the shell plate He-man tight. I do use a split washer under the bolt though to keep it from coming loose in operation. I just tighten enough to flatten the washer, and run it.
 
I use the Hornady wrench and the tools from Bragging Rights.

This is refreshing; LNL post without anyone saying get a "Dillion".

I have two LNL's one for depriming cases and one for loading.

The LNL I use for loading as 120,002 rounds on it.
 
When you're a hammer (have a 3D printer) every problem is a nail (3D Print).

For those of us on the simpler side of things

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I see I am not the only one to cut the case feeder plate off their LNL.
 
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I see I am not the only one to cut the case feeder plate off their LNL

One of the first things I did. I will probably never use the case feeder because they're expensive, noisy and don't give me a chance to inspect the cases as I reload. That and it was just in the way.
 
One of the first things I did. I will probably never use the case feeder because they're expensive, noisy and don't give me a chance to inspect the cases as I reload. That and it was just in the way.

I had a case feeder that worked fine, but the noise was just to much, so I sold it. Then cut that arm off because your right definitely in the way.
 
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