Making Stuff part 2 revisited

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Making Stuff part 2 revisited

Post by Noisydad » 17 Nov 2014, 10:22 am

A year ago I made myself a new reloading press and have been pretty happy with its performance (look up "Making Stuff part 2" in this section).

So far it's loaded way over 1000 X.32-20 shells and 400 plus .40-65 shells as well as swaging some cast bullets for the .32-20 (but don't bother any more. I let the barrel do that now).

Have only thought of one "improvement" being slotted pads on the front of the ram tube to fit wear adjusting screws - not that I've noticed any wear.

Was the project worth the work? Hmm.....Hell yes! :P
There's still a few of Wile. E Coyote's ideas that I haven't tried yet.
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Re: Making Stuff part 2 revisited

Post by Antie » 18 Nov 2014, 3:03 pm

Link for the non-search-savvy here - Making Stuff part 2

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Re: Making Stuff part 2 revisited

Post by padaro » 18 Nov 2014, 3:04 pm

Noisydad wrote:Was the project worth the work? Hmm.....Hell yes! :P


Just for kicks, do you know what it cost you in materials?

Running the furnace and the rest?
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Re: Making Stuff part 2 revisited

Post by Noisydad » 18 Nov 2014, 4:01 pm

Materials cost under $20 for the ram shaft and assorted screws and about $14 for half a 9 kg bottle of gas.
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Re: Making Stuff part 2 revisited

Post by wheedle » 18 Nov 2014, 8:42 pm

Noisydad wrote:Have only thought of one "improvement" being slotted pads on the front of the ram tube to fit wear adjusting screws - not that I've noticed any wear.


Going to redo or just live with it?
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Post by Noisydad » 19 Nov 2014, 6:26 am

Think I'll live with it for now but who knows when the urge to "Make stuff" and fiddle with things that aint broke will hit again. We "artists" are not in control of such things LOL.
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Re: Making Stuff part 2 revisited

Post by tapper » 19 Nov 2014, 12:28 pm

How about a casting bullets step by step Noisy for the next post ;)
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Post by Wobble » 19 Nov 2014, 12:29 pm

Getting your monies worth then :lol:

All us suckers paying hundreds of dollars for a press! :( :lol:
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Re: Making Stuff part 2 revisited

Post by RealNick » 27 Nov 2014, 7:58 am

I can live with spending a little cash, I'd just love to have the tools and know-how to make the stuff myself.

I'd build tonnes of my own things if I could.
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Post by Gregg » 27 Nov 2014, 7:58 am

No one began as a pro.

You've got to start somewhere ;)
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Post by Noisydad » 27 Nov 2014, 9:38 am

RealNick wrote:I can live with spending a little cash, I'd just love to have the tools and know-how to make the stuff myself.

I'd build tonnes of my own things if I could.

Mostly all you need is the will to have a go. Who cares if if the first or second or third is a dud - you'll have simply learned how not to do stuff and each will be an improvement on the last.
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Post by keen » 28 Nov 2014, 1:33 pm

RealNick wrote:I can live with spending a little cash, I'd just love to have the tools and know-how to make the stuff myself.

I'd build tonnes of my own things if I could.


If your situation allows you could always do a fitting and turning or machining course at Tafe.

Just to learn even if it's not for a career.
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Post by Noisydad » 28 Nov 2014, 1:58 pm

I started out with Meccano!... AND I still have it ALL! :-)
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Post by Old Fart » 01 Dec 2014, 8:48 am

I think I started out pulling apart my parents appliances as a kid.

Anything with a motor in it got stripped and turned into some contraption.

Made them real happy if I recall correctly :lol:
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Post by Warrigul » 01 Dec 2014, 11:17 am

Old Fart wrote:I think I started out pulling apart my parents appliances as a kid.

Anything with a motor in it got stripped and turned into some contraption.

Made them real happy if I recall correctly :lol:


And back then appliances were hard won and definately not disposable.
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Re: Making Stuff part 2 revisited

Post by brett1868 » 01 Dec 2014, 12:01 pm

Noisydad wrote:I started out with Meccano!... AND I still have it ALL! :-)


Meccano was too slow for me as a kid so I went the Lego approach to satisfy the urge to build something. For the past several years I've been getting Lego Technic for Birthdays and Christmas presents. My son loves Lego Star Wars so he gets that and I get Technic, between us we have a massive collection. I love the stuff and already bought myself the Lego Volvo Wheel loader for Christmas and can't wait to start building it :) There's something about seeing the fruits of one's labour that satifies the primal urge to create. Even at 46 I still like to play with my Lego and it's a great way to spend time with my boy as it won't be long till he's all grown up and won't want to play with his dad.

That said I have a lathe & mill in the garage and currently I'm making some custom O.A.L gauges for the big guns which is little more mature then Lego.

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Re: Making Stuff part 2 revisited

Post by inspector » 02 Dec 2014, 2:26 pm

Noisydad wrote:I started out with Meccano!... AND I still have it ALL! :-)


You and your high-tech toys.

Lego is where it's at :P :lol:
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