stickhunter
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- Location
- Victoria, B.C.
Hi all,
I'm cleaning up some dies that I received, mostly older RCBS, that have knurled lock rings at the top of the die for the sizing and seating stems:
Sometimes I find these quite tough to loosen up, even after adding some penetrating oil. Once-in-a-while, I'll resort to vice grips with a leather strip to protect the knurling, but I'm not 100% confident that that won't cause damage on a really tight nut. I really dislike having dies with that nice knurling all marked up.
I know the purpose of the knurling is to allow hand tightening and, presumably, hand loosening, but when that's not happening, does anyone have tips or advice on the best way to safely get these free?
I'm cleaning up some dies that I received, mostly older RCBS, that have knurled lock rings at the top of the die for the sizing and seating stems:

Sometimes I find these quite tough to loosen up, even after adding some penetrating oil. Once-in-a-while, I'll resort to vice grips with a leather strip to protect the knurling, but I'm not 100% confident that that won't cause damage on a really tight nut. I really dislike having dies with that nice knurling all marked up.
I know the purpose of the knurling is to allow hand tightening and, presumably, hand loosening, but when that's not happening, does anyone have tips or advice on the best way to safely get these free?
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