Dale,
Sorry to hear of the rotten luck! Did you, or can you try squirting a little penetrating oil such as Kroil into the area and let it set for a while? That Kroil really does seem like good stuff. Maybe that along with the freezer method may do it.
I have a RCBS .223 die with a case lodged in it. Currently it has been in the deep freeze for a month. I hope to get it going again soon though.
I too have a problem, I have the neck from a .22 Hornet stuck in a RCBS die. Now what do I do.
Lucky Joe
"There's always a way."
The freezer method has worked; brass expands and/or contracts more than steel. But it is not so much how long one leaves the die in the freezer....naturally you have to give it time to get down to the surrounding temperature. What counts is the lowest temp that you can get it down to. Freezers usually go down to minus in the single digits and thats all. Should work. What will really do the job is dry ice and that will work quickly. Problem is where the devil do you find that??? Ice Cream making facility? Deep freeze cold storage for Laboratory? Somebody has it around. I don't think that whoever it is would charge you anything just for putting the die in whatever receptacle they have for a few minutes. If you can locate a facility bring somethings to tap the case out or pull it out with. After a few minutes in the dry ice it'll probably just fall out on its own anyway. Should work with the section of neck stuck in the 223 die. Tapping the bottom of the die in a horizontal position should draw the neck backward the bottom of the die/mallet. Watch out!!!! for handling dry ice or anything that has been keeping company with it--- as it will inflict instant deep frostbite and kill your skin as in serious burn condition, so wear adequate protection on your hands!!! LLS
Not for that reason, but I have removed all the decappers from my sizing dies (straight wall pistol dies). I start with virgin brass, and use a universal decapping die before tossing all into the tumbler. That would help I suppose if that ever happened. Not since before I got carbide dies have I had a stuck case, then only because I was'nt paying attention. Not really an option for you rifle guys.
Last edited by wallenba; 08-24-2009 at 04:13 PM.
Dutch
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-Yogi Berra.
Walmart sells dry ice. There up by the cash regesters in our stores.
Not trying to take over thread... BUT! AF IP was letting a student make a landing in the Cessna Skymaster (twin engine). Student turned final and slowed down. Stall warning horn started to blare. IP waited......then said, "That horn is sure loud." "Yes Sir!"...........tried again, "why don't you do something about it." "Yes Sir!"..........student turned stall warning horn off. I was not on board. hehehe greg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSzkdqM45KE&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piTWc...eature=related
These are 2 youtube sites that show how to remove stuck cases. The first is for a Lee die, the second for RCBS.
[QUOTE=4570guy;429466]I figure stuck cases are sort of like gear up landings and chronographs with bullet holes in them -- there are those who have and those who will (I'm still in the latter category on those fortunately).
Actually, there are three categories: Those who have, those who will, and those who will again.
I have done this and so far it has worked . Take your decap rod and pull it tight in the neck. then unscrew it then take a stiff rod {I used stainless welding rod with the flux removed} tap it lightly to drive the expander back in the case. Take the rod and feel your way to the head of case. Leave die in the press and hit the rod . You need a good hard blow .
I did buy a case remover set but so far this has worked.
Oh cut case in half to get you expander out
well as I said I have done it the hard way. I just got a set off Feebay that had a 270 in it the rod didnt work, I do have the RCBS case remover. Had to put a wrench on the allan thing to pull it . but worked like a charm Had NO lube on case
Well if the freezer is not cold enough.... use caution with the next plan!
Take a 5 gal propane tank and turn upside down ... this should be away from anything with electrical goods ...fans ..refrig...out the house ....hold the die with long pliers..... turn on the liquid propane ....will really freeze anything ...COLD...will freeze beer too! Don't ask how I know!
Jimmy
By the way ...anybody thought about using one of those sheet metal screws, like they put metal roofing on with, instead of drilling and tapping? The screw would drill and tap it's self
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I did this early in life. I missed lubing a 308 case and cranked the handle on my Rock Chucker. My reloading bench was really built solid with oak 2x12 lumber. At least I thought so!
I cranked the handle, the oak 2x12 splintered and the Rock Chucker went swinging through the air. At least I held onto the handle and kept my Rock Chucker from going through the wall or hitting the floor.
I was reloading in a friend's closet in those days as all my goodies weren't allowed in the barracks. The lumber yard closed at 5:00 PM and I couldn't get there in time to buy another.
How does this happen? I am sure one day I will do it but how should I avoid it?
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