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Good Cheer
12-08-2013, 06:03 PM
Gents, when your Lyman lubri-sizer goes side ways on you what's the method of reestablishing alignment?
Once upon a time someone posted about adding alignment screws. I'm wondering if other means are possible.
Anyone have a method to rehabilitate an older one?

220swiftfn
12-09-2013, 02:02 AM
Which one? (45, 450, 4500???)

If you don't want to do the set screw alignment thing, you can always bush it and get it line-bored (but set screws are DEFINITELY the cheaper way to go......)


Dan

fguffey
12-09-2013, 09:26 AM
Gents, when your Lyman lubri-sizer goes side ways on you what's the method of reestablishing alignment?
Once upon a time someone posted about adding alignment screws. I'm wondering if other means are possible.
Anyone have a method to rehabilitate an older one?

Back when Bridgeport shut down I was able to acquire tapered pins of various lengths and diameters, no matter what, if two pieces came together the tapered pins guaranteed alignment.

F. Guffey