Found out this is a C309-120-R, or the same as 90364. They just used this number from 1983 - 1984. Thanks for the advise.
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Forum: Cast Boolits
Found out this is a C309-120-R, or the same as 90364. They just used this number from 1983 - 1984. Thanks for the advise.
Forum: Cast Boolits
Thanks, I just thought someone here may know the answer. I will try calling Lee up and see what they say.
Forum: Cast Boolits
I can't seem to put a second picture on the post.
Forum: Cast Boolits
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the particulars of this mold. It is a Lee mold and stamped with the numbers 90363. The problem is I can't find that number listed as a Lee mold. it...
Forum: Cast Boolits
Trying to find room in my gun safe for a contender and 5 barrels my dad gave me. I'm not sure everything is going to fit.
Forum: The Star Equipment Corner
That is what I decided to do. I am getting super busy with other stuff so I'm thinking it may be a week or two before being able to test it out. It can be a real problem with other things getting...
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my probe is only one half inch long so it would be no problem mounting it in the three quarter inch base. I kind of like where Lee W put his though. I've been kind of busy these last couple of...
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my probe is only one half inch long so it would be no problem mounting it in the three quarter inch base. I kind of like where Lee W put his though. I've been kind of busy these last couple of...
Forum: The Star Equipment Corner
It sounds as if it doesn't really matter where you put the sensor. Once you figure out what temperature you need at the particular place you attach it and just repeat that temperature reading all...
Forum: The Star Equipment Corner
Thanks guys. I am going to at least start using a K sensor just because it came with the controller. I lean towards wiring it up against the sizer temporarily and see if that works before doing...
Forum: The Star Equipment Corner
I am in the process of making a heated base for my star. I see that mktacop drilled and tapped the brass inspection plug for it but I would like to hear where others have put it. I am a little...
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My hycar washer came off fairly easily. Just hand held. I am kind of wondering if I should order the plunger that Magma uses. I'm just not too sure how it attaches to their piston. If not, then I...
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Works good. Still waiting for a heater. Hoping Casting Timmy is going to start production. Looks like a good heater. I'll wait for a bit and see.
Ron
Forum: The Star Equipment Corner
I made the same setup you described with one small difference. I used a three inch 1/4" bolt instead of a 5/16" bolt. I then used a coupler nut and screwed the piston and plunger together. It...
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I would also be interested if you decide to produce some. Please PM when you do. Thanks.
Ron
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How do you pull the plunger up when you need to add more lube? Did you have to something that would screw into the nut on the end?
Ron
Forum: The Star Equipment Corner
Yea, I am not saying an air system is a must, but I am having a little problem figuring out how much to turn the handle to get the right amount of pressure on the lube. Maybe once I get the lube...
Forum: The Star Equipment Corner
Now I'm also thinking I need an air pressure system. What are the thoughts on the one sold by Magma or the homemade version. Do they both work the same or is one better than the other besides the...
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I think I'm convinced that a heater is the way to go. I'm leaning towards a Magma heater. Anyone else out there with a different opinion. I'm open to suggestions plus I may need to save a bit to...
Forum: The Star Equipment Corner
My Star is a used one off ebay. I did clean it up and got all the old lube out. Just to make sure I tried my wife's blow dryer on it yesterday and you were right about too much heat Jon, I had lube...
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Thanks Mike. I was going to Harbour Freight tomorrow anyway so maybe I'll look at getting a control. If kosher could you pass on the name of the person who made your setup? If not it's okay. ...
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Thanks for the input. I have never used a heater and neither has my dad and I had no idea how hot the lube needed to be. We both have lyman sizers and with the lube we used it wasn't needed. I got...
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Okay guys. I'm a new star owner and a new member to this forum and need some help. The pump plunger on my star seems to be taking a long time returning to position after lubing a boolit. Is this...
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