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Re: Motorised case preparation station
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 2:15 pm
by ovenpaa
I mentioned the DIY idea to my sparky at work, he went a bit misty eyed and said "yea it would work, how about using a light dimmer switch to control the speed"
Might be an idea?
My motor is 24v DC so a dimmer switch is not an option but for a 240v motor it could be worth looking at.
Anyway, do you old boys not have a record player sat in the corner that you could adapt?
Obviously this comment was not aimed at me given my modest age, and anyway what are record players? I will refrain from answering...
OK, ok, yes so I do have a record player but it is a Linn Sondek lp12 with an Ittok arm, Stilton cartridge and Viking PSU and is my pride and joy, albeit currently in storage in DK with the rest of system...
(That was me going misty eyed)

Re: Motorised case preperation station
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 2:24 pm
by Dangermouse
(Blooming quick) Reply from Sinclairs
David,
Have not heard as of yet if we will be carrying this product. We are carrying more and more Lyman
products each catalog.Once we get our hands on one and evaluate it, we will know more.
If there is anything we can do to assist at any time, please let us know!
Thank you and good shooting!
Re: Motorised case preperation station
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:46 pm
by ovenpaa
That was very quick, I usually get my replies at gone nine at night from Sinclairs.
Well my motor looks nice, I need to build an end plate for it this weekend and get it mounted then I can decide on what I am going to stick in the end and how.
Re: Motorised case preperation station
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:33 pm
by TobyH
I'm lucky in that mine is 240v and already has the variable speed/on/off switch, but I'm not sure what the revs are going to be like.
I also need to do something about the drive end, think some kind of chuck attachment would work best...
Re: Motorised case preperation station
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:37 pm
by ovenpaa
I was thinking of a shortened hex screw driver holder as you can get all sorts of things to fit in them, either that or a 3/8" chuck, or both!
Re: Motorised case preperation station
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:00 pm
by ovenpaa
A spare hour in the workshop this afternoon and this is what I have, call it work in progress to test the concept, base is English Oak and I may just give it a coat of varnish and leave it at that
Next job is shorten the output shaft back a tad and I think I will just fit a small keyless chuck to hold what ever I use in it.
Re: Motorised case preperation station
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:52 pm
by TobyH
Nice. How do chucks attach to shafts? Is it threaded? My shaft looks very similar except I have a flat bit on mine as well.
Re: Motorised case preperation station
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:18 pm
by Alpha1
Re inventing the wheel comes to mind Midway UK as this offer on at the moment.
Hornady Lock-N-Load Power Case Prep Assistant 110/220 Volt
The Hornady Lock-N-Load Case Prep Assistant helps to make case prep faster and easier without taking up valuable real estate on the reloading bench. This US made unit is assembled with a quite, high-torque, low speed DC motor housed in a durable brushed aluminum housing to provide years of dependable use. Comes shipped with both a chamfer and deburring tool with plenty of onboard storage for optional accessories.
Technical Information:
Material: Aluminum Housing
Voltage: Plug has both adaptors for 110 Volt and 220 Volt outlets
Accessories: Comes with a chamfering head and deburring head but will work with all Hornady tools that thread into a handle
Features: One point turning center, takes any 8-32 threaded tool
Product: 321605
Vendor: 050155
Price : £ 99.99 Sale
Sale Expires Feb. 7, 2011

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Re: Motorised case preperation station
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:33 pm
by ovenpaa
Alpha1 wrote:Re inventing the wheel comes to mind Midway UK as this offer on at the moment.
Hornady Lock-N-Load Power Case Prep Assistant 110/220 Volt
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Price : £ 99.99 Sale
Sale Expires Feb. 7, 2011
Nice. I just fancied making my own, it has cost me under a tenner so far so nothing ventured nothing gained.
Nice. How do chucks attach to shafts? Is it threaded? My shaft looks very similar except I have a flat bit on mine as well.
Probably turn a bush up that is threaded to take the chuck, and press it onto the shaft.
Re: Motorised case preparation station
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 6:31 pm
by Dangermouse
Re the Lyman case pres xpress and Sinclair's.
I have finally had a chance to sit down with the new catalogue that arrived earlier in the week and just inside the back cover they are announcing that they will be selling it soon.
I am pretty confident one will be on my bench before the end of the year,
DM