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DDRanch
01-23-2020, 10:16 PM
Looking to either purchase or build a hull vise. What are you all using?

gpidaho
01-23-2020, 10:34 PM
I have a BPI hull clamp and it works fine but so do the homemade wooden V blocks held by a cheap 4" clamp and they don't cost anything but a little time to make. Gp

toallmy
01-24-2020, 09:12 AM
Just a thought - I have found that with a sheet of sandpaper under the base of the hull , I can hold the hull easily with my fingers while roll crimping , but with a little imagination a small piece of wood with the proper sized hole drilled through and a split cut through one side could be used to squeeze a little pressure on the base of the hull .

Muddydogs
01-24-2020, 09:39 AM
I had a drill press vise and rubber vise jaws already in my shop so I used them and they work great. Not sure it would be worth purchasing the stuff over a hull vise if you don't already have the drill press vise but if you do its an option.

https://www.amazon.com/Irwin-Tools-Drill-Press-226340/dp/B0001LQY4O/ref=sxin_2_ac_d_pm?ac_md=2-0-VW5kZXIgJDI1-ac_d_pm&crid=17LCPW0AHK0EJ&cv_ct_cx=drill+press+vise&keywords=drill+press+vise&pd_rd_i=B0001LQY4O&pd_rd_r=af4d8f36-e40a-47a8-9a76-7ad9d1960f71&pd_rd_w=P1KBw&pd_rd_wg=h5vEr&pf_rd_p=ef07af27-e48f-451d-ab63-8b6b216a0bc3&pf_rd_r=05HPR50WKJ68SKYWZG0A&psc=1&qid=1579873117&s=industrial&sprefix=drill+press+%2Cindustrial%2C265&sr=1-1-22d05c05-1231-4126-b7c4-3e7a9c0027d0

https://www.amazon.com/Yost-UP360-Universal-Prism-Style/dp/B01EVQH42U/ref=sxin_3_ac_d_pm?ac_md=1-0-VW5kZXIgJDEw-ac_d_pm&cv_ct_cx=vise+jaw+pads&keywords=vise+jaw+pads&pd_rd_i=B01EVQH42U&pd_rd_r=e1e451f6-1e5d-4aa2-9695-532e9b643fb3&pd_rd_w=h3UaI&pd_rd_wg=7xtZV&pf_rd_p=b8b03b37-bd30-4468-adff-11c42ccb6582&pf_rd_r=13GN74SRABDN1VG64G5H&psc=1&qid=1579873057&sr=1-1-22d05c05-1231-4126-b7c4-3e7a9c0027d0

The round cut out in the pads fit a 12 gauge hull great.

DDRanch
01-24-2020, 11:26 AM
I've looked at the BPI hull vise, but seems a little high on the cost. I did find the same style clamp that they use for $2.00. Thinking of milling some blocks of UHMW for a hull holder and bend a piece of flat 1/8" stainless for a base. I'll report back once project is finished.

longbow
01-24-2020, 03:51 PM
You might do a search of Petander's posts. he made a very simple plywood clamp. He cut a narrow strip of plywood, drilled a hole to suit the metal head on the hull at one end, slit from the other end (handle end) to the hole. Works like tongs but without a hinge, just squeeze to grip. Simple and effective.

Longbow

missionary5155
01-24-2020, 04:21 PM
I like that one Longbow ! Simple cheap and easy !

trapper9260
01-24-2020, 04:27 PM
Some years ago I got the BPI hull vise ,it works for me ,think it did not cost as much as it dose now when I got it.

wildflilghts
01-25-2020, 12:54 AM
Just a thought - I have found that with a sheet of sandpaper under the base of the hull , I can hold the hull easily with my fingers while roll crimping , but with a little imagination a small piece of wood with the proper sized hole drilled through and a split cut through one side could be used to squeeze a little pressure on the base of the hull .

I've done something similar for roll crimping on the drill press. Drill part way through a board and place a rubber washer in it. The rubber gives enough friction to make roll crimping easy.

W.R.Buchanan
01-25-2020, 02:17 PM
This is what I have been using. I stole the idea from a guy who posted a Youtube Video here. Took approximately 30 minutes to make and works really well.

A tight 3/4" hole and then saw cut the slots.

Randy

TexPatriot
08-21-2020, 03:20 PM
I had a drill press vise and rubber vise jaws already in my shop so I used them and they work great. Not sure it would be worth purchasing the stuff over a hull vise if you don't already have the drill press vise but if you do its an option.

https://www.amazon.com/Irwin-Tools-Drill-Press-226340/dp/B0001LQY4O/ref=sxin_2_ac_d_pm?ac_md=2-0-VW5kZXIgJDI1-ac_d_pm&crid=17LCPW0AHK0EJ&cv_ct_cx=drill+press+vise&keywords=drill+press+vise&pd_rd_i=B0001LQY4O&pd_rd_r=af4d8f36-e40a-47a8-9a76-7ad9d1960f71&pd_rd_w=P1KBw&pd_rd_wg=h5vEr&pf_rd_p=ef07af27-e48f-451d-ab63-8b6b216a0bc3&pf_rd_r=05HPR50WKJ68SKYWZG0A&psc=1&qid=1579873117&s=industrial&sprefix=drill+press+%2Cindustrial%2C265&sr=1-1-22d05c05-1231-4126-b7c4-3e7a9c0027d0

https://www.amazon.com/Yost-UP360-Universal-Prism-Style/dp/B01EVQH42U/ref=sxin_3_ac_d_pm?ac_md=1-0-VW5kZXIgJDEw-ac_d_pm&cv_ct_cx=vise+jaw+pads&keywords=vise+jaw+pads&pd_rd_i=B01EVQH42U&pd_rd_r=e1e451f6-1e5d-4aa2-9695-532e9b643fb3&pd_rd_w=h3UaI&pd_rd_wg=7xtZV&pf_rd_p=b8b03b37-bd30-4468-adff-11c42ccb6582&pf_rd_r=13GN74SRABDN1VG64G5H&psc=1&qid=1579873057&sr=1-1-22d05c05-1231-4126-b7c4-3e7a9c0027d0

The round cut out in the pads fit a 12 gauge hull great.

Thank you for that information. I already have those. Perfect.

megasupermagnum
08-21-2020, 03:30 PM
I've got the BPI hull vice, but don't like it very much. I've got something similar to the above, with a 3/4" hole drilled in a board, and I used strapping for a hinge. W.R.Buchanan has a much more elegant version.

primerhead
08-21-2020, 05:23 PM
Have been using the BPI. Works well and holds hulls firm.

6pt-sika
08-22-2020, 03:31 AM
I bought the BPI a month ago . But not until I had them tell me it would work for my 8 gauge . I’ll most likely also use it for the 10 , 12 and 16 as well .

longbow
08-22-2020, 01:26 PM
Randy's is like Petander's... same idea. Simple and effective. I like it.

No, I haven't made myself one yet. I will get to it! Too many things going on lately. My loading and shooting has been neglected for a while.

W.R.Buchanan
08-22-2020, 04:10 PM
Yes that thing I made was from 3/4" plywood. It has a tight 3/4" hole drilled thru it and the underside was counter bored to take the rim of the hull.

It was simple to make and works well, however you do have to hold onto it, and it needs to sit on a flat surface.

Note; that I put the speed on it so I wouldn't forget what works. :mrgreen:

Randy

6pt-sika
08-22-2020, 05:09 PM
If a person wants to go easy and less costly just take a pair of channel locks or vise grips and wrap a little tape around the face on each side . Then close around the brass and crimp .

6pt-sika
08-22-2020, 05:13 PM
This thread gave me an epiphany ! I have several hundred RST 16 gauge 2 1/2” hulls and I was thinking if I wanted to get a short kit for my 600JR 16 gauge loader . No need I’ll load same as usual on the JR and crimp with a roll from my drill press . Might also come up with some new roll crimped 16 gauge 2 3/4” buck and slug loads .

W.R.Buchanan
08-22-2020, 05:32 PM
This thread gave me an epiphany ! I have several hundred RST 16 gauge 2 1/2” hulls and I was thinking if I wanted to get a short kit for my 600JR 16 gauge loader . No need I’ll load same as usual on the JR and crimp with a roll from my drill press . Might also come up with some new roll crimped 16 gauge 2 3/4” buck and slug loads .

Once again "6pt Dedication" shows itself.

All my slug loads are loaded up to the payload on a machine. Then insert the slug and whatever below it, and then roll crimp.

BPI has some neato Wooden Loading Blocks you can use so everything stays upright. Get 2 so you can run the hulls across them.

Randy

copdills
08-22-2020, 05:56 PM
I use a homemade plywood clamp also, works great

6pt-sika
08-23-2020, 10:15 PM
Once again "6pt Dedication" shows itself.

All my slug loads are loaded up to the payload on a machine. Then insert the slug and whatever below it, and then roll crimp.

BPI has some neato Wooden Loading Blocks you can use so everything stays upright. Get 2 so you can run the hulls across them.

Randy

I normally wouldn’t give two poops about worrying with 2 1/2” hulls just shoot 2 3/4” handloads . But I have a kinda rare circa 1894 Parker Grade 1 top lever 16 gauge 30” hammer gun on the way . And it cost me a bit . So since I already have hulls why not load uhm and err on the side of caution . I was 200% early last week that my little Parker 28 would do the dove opener this year but this hammer gun might just change that depending how it feels when I throw it up . The hammer gun is choked IC/M .

farmbif
08-24-2020, 09:10 AM
I just use an antique shot shell reloader roll crimper that screw clamps to table top I think it was like a $5 off eBay but I like the looks of that home made wood clamp if I had to use a drill mounted roll crimp

glenr1
08-24-2020, 11:15 AM
I too made up the wooden one first one broke at the solid end there was a void in the plywood, So I made another checking the wood better. Then I remebered the cartridge fuse puller laying in the drawer. Dug them out and tried them they work, I figure if they don't grip tight enough I can glue strips of thin leather or rubber in the jaws to apply more pressure.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50263468031_2a42a21d48_z.jpg
They only cost a couple of dollars and come in plastic, fiber material. Electrical dept @ Menards,Home Despot or Highes(lowes)

Madmanmike
08-26-2020, 10:24 AM
I use these can be bought at Lowe’s for under 10.00 266802266802

Madmanmike
08-30-2020, 04:53 PM
267018this is what I use instead of a vise

W.R.Buchanan
08-31-2020, 09:55 PM
I like these,^^^^^ will have to look at Lowes next time I'm there. Good tools make better finished parts.

Randy

Minerat
08-31-2020, 09:57 PM
What are they called?

missionary5155
09-01-2020, 08:37 AM
In our area "Round fuse pullers" The bigger stores has the in different diameters but 3/4 inch are common.
There used to be round fuses 1/4" small up to 2 inch industrial types.. Many farms still use boxes made 100 years ago.

Minerat
09-01-2020, 09:27 AM
Thanks, I looked and looked and did not think of electrical section.[smilie=b:

Markopolo
09-01-2020, 09:31 AM
one of the guys at the reloaders network make a dandy of a vice....

https://www.thereloadersnetwork.com/product/hull-vise/

i have one. it is pattered after the bpi one but with serveral "enhancments" so it works really nice...