In this day and age of Fast fast fast. I have 2 primer pocket brushes and only the outside neck deburring die.
Does anyone remember who made these? Not even sure what to call them.
https://i.postimg.cc/CKPQQ9Qv/mandrel.jpg
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In this day and age of Fast fast fast. I have 2 primer pocket brushes and only the outside neck deburring die.
Does anyone remember who made these? Not even sure what to call them.
https://i.postimg.cc/CKPQQ9Qv/mandrel.jpg
Probably wrong but look like Wilson or Forester products.
Should add that they are at least 50 years old
I'm pretty sure they are Forster? products.
suggestion was Herters. I think that is it. Pop had a Herters Press and Dies. I have an old catalog around, will investigate :-)
Herter's is a good guess, they don't quite look like Forster to me. They could also be homemade, I remember seeing something like that in Dean Grinnell's books that IIRC he made.
Robert
Herters. old catalog.
https://i.postimg.cc/xCMZBgCt/deburr-herters.jpg
I had the 2 1/4" drive case prep bases from Herters but no bits for it. All the new stuff is 8x32 (kinda). i bought 4 Standoffs from McMaster that are 8x32 inside thread and 1/4 OD.
The tool is a chinese knockoff of a Lyman tool (was $30 cheaper than Lyman). I figured if it didn't work I'd save the money. Well it kinda works, I suspect the threads on the bits are metric.
Amazon tool.
https://i.postimg.cc/kgN3V63f/Case-Prep.jpg