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Thread: derim 22LR and sizing brass with pneumatic press!

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    Boolit Buddy
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    I am about to build one of these and have some unanswered questions.
    I have 10cm diameter 8cm stroke cylinder which I need to feed.
    What kind of hose (diameter, fittings) should I use?
    I am planning to buy 60l, 10bar compressor for this particular purpose.
    Any other ideas or hints?

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    just to prove you can't fix stupid where I worked they had dual light beam switches 30 inches apart on a 100 ton press, that's what osha wanted(required) so the operator made up his own little device to hold with one hand and trip both switches at once with one hand ,enabling him to remove 2 fingers with one hand the man was not on pc work or even pressured to produce more. so it just proves you can't fix stupid

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    Here you have some motivation. It is irracional to pay hundreds of dollars for derimming machine when you can build your own under 50$ (compressor excluded).
    Have a look at my configuration which works flawlessly.
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    Neat, neat, neat.

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    Cool. Great job.

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    here you have some shopping list :
    one piece
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-way-2-posi...item1c41c74868

    two pieces
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pneumatic-Mu...item19ed4e5bff

    four pieces
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pneumatic-Ai...item5aff03d05d


    some used pneumatic cylinder the same construction as mine with at least 3" cylinder , bore 2-3"
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Parker-Pneum...item23335b9dc0

    some tubing and you are done
    Of course you need custom made lower punch and die holder but nothing fancy or expensive!!!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marten View Post
    Unfortunately it is very easily proven with that setup that injury can occur.
    When you sell gear to the public you need to make it as 'foolproof' as possible, sad fact is that common sense is not a legal defence.
    Not having a laugh, just informing gently. I understand that stupid is as stupid does...
    Please do not take these posts as trying to rain on a parade, they are a nudge to think a little more carefully about operation and consequences of misuse, nothing more!


    ATB
    Chuckling, "Fool Proof" and "Idiot Resistant" are two things Lawyers Love to hear, It brings visions of Dollar Signs to their Minds.
    The Original Maker is Held Liable even if the Machine in question was Recovered from a Scrap Yard and returned to service by the User WITHOUT any of the Original,let alone currently required, Safety features restored.
    The 'Stupid Idiotic Fools' Can Get Big Settlements for their Lawyers for THEIR acts.
    Best Regards,
    Chev. William

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