I sent this to GRUMPA and thought maybe others would find it usefullAttachment 91469Attachment 91470Attachment 91471Attachment 91472Attachment 91473
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I sent this to GRUMPA and thought maybe others would find it usefullAttachment 91469Attachment 91470Attachment 91471Attachment 91472Attachment 91473
Nice.... I dont think that manual is in my link of manuals... I diddnt know that grumpa is swaging.... Now i am really gunna pester him... :bigsmyl2:
Matts has been swaging for a while. He just recently moved up to the Majors with a dedicated swaging press.
Even though I've been swaging for about 2yrs now I really needed a swage press. The RCBS RCII presses I use now I'm not what I would call gentle with. A person finds out quickly where any and all weak points are on a single stage press in short order. Not to mention I use my single stage presses for a lot of R&D when I get an idea on wildcatting cases.
Figured since the OP was letting his go I would take him up on his press. Although I have seen the presses but never really used them, I figured it was time to become a real swager and get the proper tool. Now I need to make it's own stand so it's not mounted to a table, I saw 1 at a fellow members home and it looked basic but yet had a character all it's own. Once I get that welded up I can move it anywhere I feel like putting it.
Does the Wallnut hill press accept Corbin S dies?
No.
but yes with adaptors and punches the right length,
Corbin S press has 5/8-24 threads.
Walnut Hill Has 7/8-14 Threads.