Fog Ducker's model, but smaller, handling about 400 9mm cases.
i was thinking of it the other day.........wonder if its still spinning up brass
lots of great ideas posted in this thread..thanks to all that shared there ideas

Fog Ducker's model, but smaller, handling about 400 9mm cases.

i was thinking of it the other day.........wonder if its still spinning up brass.......
lots of great ideas posted in this thread..thanks to all that shared there ideas![]()
Mine is a Coleman 1gal jug, $16 at Walmart:Yea i'm still looking for a good drum for mine ,using coffee cans now but they are kinda small.Any ideas?
the Q5-2000 cleaner/polisher
Instead of paying hundreds of dollars for a name brand vibratory cleaner, I use a bucket, my old black and decker sander, Lyman corn cob media, and few drops of Brasso brass cleaner..it took just 15-20 minutes to clean 100 pcs. 357 mag. casings..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UetR2wf0jcQ
Mine is a Coleman 1gal jug, $16 at Walmart:
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I had to hot-glue the spout so it won't leak & add an O-ring. Takes 5 lbs of stainless media plus about 400 9mm brass, with about 1/2 volume still free. Used it for about 4 months still going strong.

i was thinking of it the other day.........wonder if its still spinning up brass.......
lots of great ideas posted in this thread..thanks to all that shared there ideas![]()
Looks pretty good.
Some baffles in the bottom might increase the movement of the cases.
on the look out for 3/4 " shafting and something to use for rollers.......still haven't paid for anything!
pm me your snail mail,along with a length you need the shafting....i can cut you a few lengths.......it wont be shaft material .....but it will do the trick..........
and your total cost will still be $0.00..
lets call it a x-mas gift from me to you
cheers
I got mine from a friend who has an account with some sandblasting supply company. You're looking for round 3/32" stainless steel shot. I know everyone recommends the cylinders but trust me, the round SS shot works fine and is much easier to find. I paid $30 for 5lbs.and where do i get the stainless media?at walmart??![]()
Try rollers from discarded skateboards, that's what I use.on the look out for 3/4 " shafting and something to use for rollers.......still haven't paid for anything!
That's excellent, CanTire has it on 50% sale for $35 right now. I was looking at it yesterday, but wasn't sure if it is stable enough without bolting the base to the floor. I reload in a spare room, and my wife - as forgiving as she is - won't appreciate holes in hardwood.Not an invention, but more of an idea when you have no room for a dedicated loading bench, and very similar to Dmay's post, except mine is not home made, but purchased at crappy tire when they had grinder stands on sale.
Try rollers from discarded skateboards, that's what I use.
That's excellent, CanTire has it on 50% sale for $35 right now. I was looking at it yesterday, but wasn't sure if it is stable enough without bolting the base to the floor. I reload in a spare room, and my wife - as forgiving as she is - won't appreciate holes in hardwood.
Sooo, is it rock-solid without bolting it down?
Thanks, I bought one yesterday, couldn't resist the price - even if I end up using the stand for something else. With my progressive it has to be solid both fore & aft while I'm priming.Thats what I paid for it also. I loaded up some 30-06 with it with no problems. It has a bit of weight to it, and I set the press on the side where there are two legs, with the one leg in the back. As you can see two boxes of Sierra bullets fit perfect into the storage tray that comes with the stand.



























