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    Resurrection of the Meepos Speedlube

    As found in a box of reloading junk at an estate auction in Winamac, Indiana a few years ago.



    As of last night. Finally together and functional.




    I don't have lube for it yet so used some LLA on some 311413 that I cast back in the 1970s for a 03A3.

    .312" as cast
    .311" sized

    I intend on getting some 50-50 alox-beeswax from http://www.lsstuff.com/lube/ as I think the Meepos will appreciate the softer lube.



    It needs a little longer handle for more leverage in crimping gas checks. The nose punch it now has is for a rounder nose so it mashed out the nose on these a bit.

    Before I make any more dies and nose punches I want to see how it handles lube pressure. I like it so far but I think it's funkiness is going to show itself in the lube valve. We'll see.

    Dutch

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    looks very functional now, certainly much better than it did.
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    Dutch,

    Great job on the restoration, looks good and a very interesting project. Thanks for posting the pictures.

    Regards,

    Dave

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    Meepos

    Have one of those. They are a good machine. Make my own dies. JerryW

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    Meepos equipment

    Hi: My father, working with his father, designed and manufactured the Meepos reloading equipment. They started in the mid-30's and continued until the start of World War II. After the war, my grandfather continued making and selling some of the equipment until his death in the 70's

    I would like to purchase one each of the reloader and lubricator and sizer. Please let me know if the one you just beautifully restored is for sale, and if it is, how much you are asking.

    Also, if you know of our Meepos equipment that might be in the market.

    I wish to show my grandchildren what my father and grandfather did and how great the design was. It's certainly a way to hold on to the past.

    Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

    Ron Meepos "Mayor Ron".










    QUOTE=Dutchman;404677]As found in a box of reloading junk at an estate auction in Winamac, Indiana a few years ago.



    As of last night. Finally together and functional.




    I don't have lube for it yet so used some LLA on some 311413 that I cast back in the 1970s for a 03A3.

    .312" as cast
    .311" sized

    I intend on getting some 50-50 alox-beeswax from http://www.lsstuff.com/lube/ as I think the Meepos will appreciate the softer lube.



    It needs a little longer handle for more leverage in crimping gas checks. The nose punch it now has is for a rounder nose so it mashed out the nose on these a bit.

    Before I make any more dies and nose punches I want to see how it handles lube pressure. I like it so far but I think it's funkiness is going to show itself in the lube valve. We'll see.

    Dutch[/QUOTE]

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    Out standing job. <golf clap>

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayor Ron View Post
    Please let me know if the one you just beautifully restored is for sale, and if it is, how much you are asking.

    Hello Ron

    I wish I could say "its not for sale" but you laid down the only argument that I have no defense against.

    Drop me an email: swede1894@gmail.com

    Its going to cost you $20 plus shipping. I'd prefer UPS so it may cost another $20-25 since its kinda heavy and will require a bunch of packing material to keep it safe.


    Dutch - known as Opa around this house.

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    Now that shows you what kind of people are at this place.

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    Dutchman- Very well done sir, both the restoration and the passing on to the family. VERY well done!

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    well played...well played!
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    And let's hope Ron will post pics of the "Meepos Museum" as it grows !

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    Fine Deed, there, Dutchman
    regards from North Alabama
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    Aw, Dutch, you ole softie!

    A fine thing you have done, sir.



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    (BTW, did I ever tell you that my real last name is Husquvarna?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsroad View Post
    (BTW, did I ever tell you that my real last name is Husquvarna?)

    If you're going to lie at least spell it right.

    Husqvarna pronounced Hoosk'varna in the tongue op Svenska.

    Still haven't heard from the good mayor. Just waiting. And thanks for the nice words. Sometimes you just do things because its the right thing to do. I learned this by failing to do the right thing when a jongman and lost sleep because of it.

    Dutch

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    Good going Dutch! You've got my respect.
    I know this must be the "cop" in me, but what are the chances of you two getting together on this board? This was his first post, and his "Join date". Could be someone knowing him, and a member of this board, tipped him off. I certainly hope so. Keep us posted.
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    Herr Dutchy
    Good show. I noticed you've moved, so I take it the Swede princess missed out on you?

    Russ N
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    I like Swedes-----1896 models

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan Astorbilt View Post
    Good going Dutch! You've got my respect.
    I know this must be the "cop" in me, but what are the chances of you two getting together on this board? This was his first post, and his "Join date". Could be someone knowing him, and a member of this board, tipped him off. I certainly hope so. Keep us posted.
    Morgan
    This thread shows up on google.

    thanks for the good thoughts.

    Dutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by milkman-06 View Post
    Herr Dutchy
    Good show. I noticed you've moved, so I take it the Swede princess missed out on you?

    Russ N
    in SW Missouri
    I like Swedes-----1896 models
    Dang look what the cat dragged in. There's all kinds of crufflers in this place. Zee and Bruce Drake and now youse. Probably a couple others.

    Moved 2 yrs ago. Living with my daughter and family. Had a heart attack and bypass surgery in Sept 04 so it was time to leave the corncob monestary life behind and mix with the beautiful people in leftist hippieville and eat free range chicken and organic cookies. I'm so green its pathetic.

    While I've sold some/many pieces to buy the new lathe in March 05 I'm still deeply involved with the Swedish Mausers. I've been shooting purchased cast bullets in all the rifles for several years and now have procured all the fun stuff to start casting again after 15 years. I really like shooting cast bullets and have done some pretty good shooting in the 6.5x55 m/96 especially the one with the long eye relief scope.

    Its been 10-11 years since we've been aquainted. Good to see you hang your hat here.

    Dutch

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    Dutch,
    Good to here you're going well. The wife and I sold the dairy cows and quit juicing them in Aug. 06,
    she's working at a nursing home and I'm fixing all the thing I've been meaning to for the last 15 years. I enjoy this place, good knowledge and good humor. I am guessing that in a few years I will have gained enough knowledge to ask questions without sounding as if I fell off the turnip truck this afternoon.
    Best Regards,
    Russ N
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    in SW Missouri

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