LNL Mounting, Mods, and Madness! (Picture HEAVY!)

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So, I figured it would be nice to have a place to share mods that we have done to LNL's. Some guys really seem to have problems getting them to run smooth. If your not very technical It could be quite a chore, but here are some tips, tricks and mods I have had success using. I hope you like my 60's wall paper!

First things first, The mounting of any press is very important. Make sure you have a solid bench, and if its not solid..... BEEF that puppy up! Use any means necessary, just make sure it IS SOLID! The desk I used was flimsy... so I supported to the studs in my walls. May not be pretty, but its solid.




Then make sure you solidly mount your press to the bench. Through bolts here guys (or threaded rod, min 3/8"), no screws! Use washers on the bottom side and get em tight. Don't for get the lock washers.





Cord management. That is all.



Good lighting is essential, I used the hornady light strip, but any LED strip works well.... in addition to that, I mounted a lamp to shine down on all the action.



The nice thing about the "old desk setup" is the pull out shelf for a keyboard makes a nice place to put bullets when not using the feeder. Also, I changed handles with a old projector I had, the projector one has a bend in it, I used it so I didn't have to reach so far down when cycling the press....



Once your press is mounted, you can do your self some favors and add a larger Oring on the powder meter bushing, this will stop the powder meter from backing out as some have experienced. Also add a small Oring on the top screw of the linkage.... If your powder meter is completely new, make sure you de-grease it completely. Twice. 3 times actually, and then run some powdered graphite through it. That will solve a lot of the problems guys have with inconsistent charges right off the bat.



Next take some emery cloth and run it over the e-zject to take off any rough edges. Also, take your primer slide and set it flat on a polishing stone, polish the underside and lube with a small amount of dry graphite.

Add a Lock ring to the Shell plate, I don't know why hornady does not include one with the press......

Here I support the "finished" round tray, keeps it from sagging, and allows you to put more in it before emptying it!



I also did the shim kit mod to tighten up the shell plate to the sub plate. The shims Go on the shoulder of the drive hub essentially pulling the shell plate closer to the sub plate. This helps with shell plate "snap", inconsistency in oal, and shallow primer seating depths. For shell plate snap specifically, I've heard of guys re-setting the locator balls in the shell plate, I haven tried it, but sounds like it would work.





I glued a dime under the primer ram, to make sure I get my primers seated fully.... nothing new here



I also added a old bottle to the spent primer tube..... once again, been done a million times, but hopefully some one sees it here for the first time. :) I know, I know I have socks and sandals on.



If your running a case feeder you really need to make sure of 2 things primarily.

1) its clean, tumbling media under the shell plate will cause havoc.
2) It does not move when cycling the press, If it does, you need to remount the whole setup. Or support the case feeder separately.(a very slight amount of movement is OK) but if its swaying its gonna cause problems.

Those 2 things cause a lot of jam ups..... don't ask how I know!

I also put a zip tie on the clear plastic feed tube to hold it as far up as it can go. This stops them from getting hung up on the upper lip of this tube.



One thing I recommend is a cheap air compressor... They go on sale at CT for 40/50 bucks..... I use it to clean my press and powder meter after every time I use it.



All done... time for a whiskey.





Let me know what you guys have done, what works for me may not work for everyone, Hopefully new owners of the lock and load system can find a lot of information here and some answers to their questions. Happy Reloading!
 
Holy S$%T, aside from the old projector handle my press is set up with every single mod yours is. They are good machines, the only thing I would highly suggest is not to skimp out and get 3/8" bolts, when 1/2" bolts fit exactly to the same size as the base mount. It makes for a very sturdy mount.

The other tip that helped with the priming actions;
1. wrap electrical tape around the sleeve that fits into the primer tube holder, this will center it in the primer tube and make it one less thing to work out of alingment. (I'll add pictures when I can)
2. Hog out a bit of the plastic around the primer shuttle mount, that way you can adjust its travel slightly aft of the primer tube to make for 100% primer carrier effectiveness.
 
I can't take credit for it but a piece of 3/4" CPVC
tubing split in half on the back side and notched for the shuttle will keep. .233 cases, or any other ones for that matter, from falling off the shuttle.

 
I was meaning to do a thread like this


I run a rt1200 with 5 stations in use..... And swage
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I'm in the works of making a simple lid for my case feeder hopper. Lots to do still! Man oh man I want a bullet feeder
 
here's the thread when i did the swaging mod
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/993423-Hornady-LNL-AP-Autodrive-Project
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isnt ideal and still needs s tweeking, big and small swages plus a plug to use the original primer punches. everything can now be shimmed to adjust depths

I'm a machinist, and i get bored during lunch breaks,
so far ive made for my LNL-
bronze shim for drive hub, swager, bullet bin rack, mechanical parts counter, adapter for Dillon primer alarm, polished and deburred subplate/moving parts, made a 22 cal PTX , made the egro roller handle, made a shuttle for 223, made afew bushings for the case feeder, adapter bushings to use a 5/8 tube for 40s&w for the case feeder, a blank die body that holds the Hornady zip spindle so i can expande the necks after the rt1200, made the dial indicator die, made the lube die, made a mount/bracket to hold up some wires so they can run down the back side of the bench, bracket for the LocLine vacuum line, enclosed and muffled a POS CT shopvac for the RT1200. huh, to be honest my bench is covered in stuff ive made, and im still pretty new to this
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here's the thread when i did the swaging mod
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/993423-Hornady-LNL-AP-Autodrive-Project
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isnt ideal and still needs s tweeking, big and small swages plus a plug to use the original primer punches. everything can now be shimmed to adjust depths

I'm a machinist, and i get bored during lunch breaks,
so far ive made for my LNL-
bronze shim for drive hub, swager, bullet bin rack, mechanical parts counter, adapter for Dillon primer alarm, polished and deburred subplate/moving parts, made a 22 cal PTX , made the egro roller handle, made a shuttle for 223, made afew bushings for the case feeder, adapter bushings to use a 5/8 tube for 40s&w for the case feeder, a blank die body that holds the Hornady zip spindle so i can expande the necks after the rt1200, made the dial indicator die, made the lube die, made a mount/bracket to hold up some wires so they can run down the back side of the bench, bracket for the LocLine vacuum line, enclosed and muffled a POS CT shopvac for the RT1200. huh, to be honest my bench is covered in stuff ive made, and im still pretty new to this
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Thanks,

I spotted the ergo handle in the previous post.
I made my own but ergo handle but I have not gotten around to making a roller handle for it.
My fab skills are pretty primitive given that I don't have any machinery to help me.
I'm an HVAC mechanic by trade.
 
Should sticky this #### lots of good tips here and bill morgan on youtube does a ton of videos about lnl presses
 
I added a piece of plastic around the case drop tube to stop the cases from bouncing off the subplate. I also got a longer spent primer tube and just directed it into the garbage.
 
I was tired of flake powder (titegroup) sticking in the internal painted areas of my powder measure so I scraped it off and gave it a light sanding on the lathe. I didn't feel the need to sand it 100% smooth. Good enough to stop powder from sticking

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See if this helps when I get home from work
 
My one and only mod-of-note so far; I took some sandpaper and sanded-off the centre seam from the handle ball.

C'mon, Hornady! Things're not THAT tight that you can't do a bit of fit-and-finish on a plastic handle ball, so it doesn't chafe my hand to just-about-bleeding on a long reloader session??? I've been looking at the aftermarket handle balls on eBay, but haven't yet spotted one that strikes my fancy enough to spring for it - likely either a "MOLON LABE" or a yellow "Don't tread on me" rattlesnake. Not really a lot of Canadian-Centric anti-gun-law devices on the WWW.
 
FYI

I was on the phone with Hornady today, and they're mailing me (free) an intermediate tube and bushing set for my case feeder. The setup doesn't like feeding 40s&w and I couldn't source a 5/8 od thin wall acrylic tube
 
FYI

I was on the phone with Hornady today, and they're mailing me (free) an intermediate tube and bushing set for my case feeder. The setup doesn't like feeding 40s&w and I couldn't source a 5/8 od thin wall acrylic tube

I bought some of those acrylic tubes from Aquarium Services. You can even get them on Amazon.ca under Lee rigid tubing. I use them on my "poor man's" bullet feeder.

h ttp://www.leesaqpet.com/browsecat/aquatic/tubing/thinwall-rigid-tubing

BUT, can't beat free! :)
 
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