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    Cookie Cutters

    My brother in law has an idle farm machine shop and took a look at my old Lee Pan Lube kits and said he could make up a couple of dozen pairs of the lube cutters in .38/.357 and .45 LC/ACP.

    He retired from the Aircraft Production field where he was a tool maker. I have seen his work and he is a perfectionist. The good part is that there is not a one year wait. He is going to make a pair, I will post pics (I have a new camera now) and welcome your opinions.
    If there is any interest he will make up a bunch. I am tired of using the substandard HFT hole punchers for the calibers I do not have a Lee pan lube kit for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by max range View Post
    My brother in law has an idle farm machine shop and took a look at my old Lee Pan Lube kits and said he could make up a couple of dozen pairs of the lube cutters in .38/.357 and .45 LC/ACP.

    He retired from the Aircraft Production field where he was a tool maker. I have seen his work and he is a perfectionist. The good part is that there is not a one year wait. He is going to make a pair, I will post pics (I have a new camera now) and welcome your opinions.
    If there is any interest he will make up a bunch. I am tired of using the substandard HFT hole punchers for the calibers I do not have a Lee pan lube kit for.

    I think I have both of those... I'm at work now but will check this afternoon. Please send me an e-mail to < gfrog53 AT yahoo DOT com > and I'll arrange something.

    Froggie

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    Wouldn't mind seeing what you come up with...in both the .38 and .45 caliber. Haven't solved the bullet lube part of casting and just about ready to.

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    What would be neat (in my estimation) would be something that would hold a standard clip on shell holder--Lee, RCBS, etc., that you could interchange an expanded cartridge (the user's own manufacture) so you could have any kake cutter you cast and shoot.
    One of my father's favorite statements: "If I say a chicken dips snuff, look under his wing for the snuffbox" How I was raised, who I am.

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    ^ I agree

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    Maxx, did you get my second e-mail?

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    Max,

    I , for one, would be interested in seeing photos of what he can make.

    Ben

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    Like what? Is there supposed to be a picture to comment on?

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    I had to right click and click on show picture to see them. Look a lot better than the mangled up case thing I made.

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    Too purty, Buck!

    Maxx, Lee & Lyman cutters inbound.

    Looking forward to following progress on this project.

    Froggie

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    Very nice Buckshot.
    Is that something you sell? Details?

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    I bought two of Buck's kutters so far. They are great.
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    Those a nice looking Cookie Cutters for those that use them.
    I started out years ago using them and found quickly, they are not needed - for any caliber in the pan.
    Put the cake in the refrigerator and when the bottom of the pan is slightly warm to the touch ... and the cake is not adhered to the edges of the pan, it's time to remove the bullets.

    Click the bottom of the pan and the cake will shake loose. Place the cake on a strong piece of Styrofoam, push the top of the bullet with your thumb (I use a piece of leather under the thumb) and you'll hear a snap indicating the bullet has freed up in the cake. Now, the bullets will gravity drop with a little inducement

    The key is - the bottom of the pan has to be slightly warm to the touch. If it is cold - Cookie Cutter Time!

    And as an FYI - I lube 540gr BPCR bullets called 'Mini Grooves' All the shallow GG's are completely filled not using a cutter
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    Those are nice cutters indeed.
    I hate sore thumbs so I tried making my own cookie cutter and now have two.
    One with an ejector, one without.
    I advise a large end, so it does not make your hands sore when doing several hundred bullets.

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    Now those are really nice....

    Why is it you always see something you want right around tax time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IIJSavoy View Post
    Now those are really nice....

    Why is it you always see something you want right around tax time...
    Not Me.
    I saw I owed them this time.

    But thems is purdy, Buckshot!
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    Id like to see one that can cut out several boolits before you have to do anything to it to get the boolits out. I seen then ones that ppl make out of spent casings with pushrods but they look seriously time consuming.

    L. Bottoms

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    The two piece one will cut out about five bullets before it needs to be dumped.
    Before I use the push out one again, I am going to make a bigger button for the end of the plunger.
    I use these for 45-70 and 45 bullets.
    Last edited by Longwood; 07-16-2012 at 01:55 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadbutt View Post
    Id like to see one that can cut out several boolits before you have to do anything to it to get the boolits out. I seen then ones that ppl make out of spent casings with pushrods but they look seriously time consuming.

    L. Bottoms
    One nice thing about the plunger type is the bullets can be stood up on end and I never have to touch them until the lube sets up.
    I am experimenting with storing bullets in the pans of lube and only cutting them as I load them.

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