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Gussy
09-24-2014, 03:23 PM
As I've posted, CabineTree line of products has been sold. The new owner is making the same stuff....almost!!
NEWLY DESIGNED mold handles are now available. Just before I sold, I was working on a new design. It is now avail able at www.cowboybullets.com (http://www.cowboybullets.com) in the ST Machining section. It's much lighter than the previous design and I think you will like it. Ed also has some other stuff you might like.
Gus
As I've posted, CabineTree line of products has been sold. The new owner is making the same stuff....almost!!
NEWLY DESIGNED mold handles are now available. Just before I sold, I was working on a new design. It is now avail able at www.cowboybullets.com (http://www.cowboybullets.com) in the ST Machining section. It's much lighter than the previous design and I think you will like it. Ed also has some other stuff you might like.
Gus
What about the BHN tester? I guess I should just go look.
EDIT- found it, LDTSTR. Same design?
Gussy
09-25-2014, 11:23 AM
Exactly the same tester.
Gus
DaveInFloweryBranchGA
09-26-2014, 09:26 AM
That's a good lead tester, have one. Which brands do the mold handles fit?
Gussy
09-26-2014, 03:33 PM
[QUOTE=Dave
Which brands do the mold handles fit?[/QUOTE]
Most any 1-2 hole, possibly some 4 hole.
I should note something after reading a lot of posts. Only the small holes are for mounting molds. The other holes serve 2 purposes: to hold the part while machining and also to help with cooling. I keep reading that people are trying to use the 1/4" holes and wondering why nothing fits.....
AbitNutz
09-27-2014, 09:13 AM
Can you be specific about what was changed? I have one of the older ones but it still take a Lee 6-cavity.
Gussy
09-27-2014, 12:59 PM
Can you be specific about what was changed? I have one of the older ones but it still take a Lee 6-cavity.
It is much lighter and the jaws, as he's making them, are slightly shorter. I have not tried a 6 hole in them as I don't have any. In any case, an extension could be welded on so that they would. The jaws are mild steel and would weld easily.
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