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igolfat8
09-23-2018, 10:02 AM
Lightly used Star Magma Engineering Lubesizer modified to operate with an air cylinder and foot pedal. It was not used very long to lube wax bullets since I quickly converted to coated bullets. Therefore, I mostly used this to size bullets after coating them. I have removed the manual hand lever and arm that operates the lube operation to connect the air cylinder to but these parts come with the machine if you ever want to use it manually. I doubt you ever will after you use it with air power. I am selling this as a one lot group and will not separate. Prefer PayPal but will accept a postal money order. Here is a list of what is included and the new cost of each item:

Press - $338
45 ACP die - $52
40 S&W die - $52
9mm die - $52
45 punch - $18.50
40 punch - $18.50
9 punch - $18.50
Bullet feeder for 9mm (mounted to press now) - $125
380 Bullet feeder conversion - $31
Roller handle - $35
Lead shot for plugging dies and other spare parts from Star
Sub total - $740.50

1/4" Steel plate bench mount for air cylinder and press base
Air valve foot pedal with exhaust mufflers
Flow control valves on each end of the air cylinder to control the speed of the cylinder
Bimba air cylinder
Air tubing and quick connect fittings
Sub total - $175

Grand total of all parts is $915

This mounts to your bench with six 1/4" bolts (not included since I don't know how thick your bench is) . Air tubes are labeled and push into the swivel fittings. Air cylinder connects to press with the included cotter pin. After mounting to your bench it can be operational in literally less than 5 minutes. Connect an air hose and your in business.

There is no rust and any of the parts. This was used and stored in a climate controlled work shop.

Asking $700 shipped in continental USA


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igolfat8
09-23-2018, 07:10 PM
Earl Brasse sent me a private message. I tried to reply but your storage limit is too high and won’t allow me to send you a reply. Therefore, here are answers to your questions:

My compressor supplies 100 psi and it’s a 12 CFM I think? The cy linder isn’t that large so it doesn’t need a lot of air volume. It’s probably 1” diameter. You control the speed by your foot. The faster you operate the pedal the faster it runs. If there is a jam then the roll pin on the feeder will slip out of position. There isn’t any fail safe other than common sense. I see no need to automate it but one easily could but you would want to program some sort of current limiter to sense an overload condition. It’s too much work at this stage in my life, LOL

igolfat8
09-25-2018, 06:26 PM
BTT, Price drop from $:groner:800 to $700 !

igolfat8
09-27-2018, 09:37 AM
Iron Whistler, I tried to reply to your PM but got this error message,

Iron Whittler has exceeded their stored private messages quota and cannot accept further messages until they clear some space.

Iron Whittler
09-27-2018, 12:00 PM
Sorry for the overload of my inbox. I swept out the old stuff making room for the new. Thanks Iron Whittler :Fire:

igolfat8
09-27-2018, 07:37 PM
Thanks for cleaning house. PM replied to.

igolfat8
09-28-2018, 10:33 AM
Everything is sold and will be shipped today. Thanks for looking.