AckleymanII
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I have turned MANY thousands in a slow speed drill press. Key on the drill press is to find a model that will get speeds very slow or heat on mandrel will be a constant problem.
Also, an older 1/2" drill with the adjustable speed on the trigger will get the speed down to a crawl, trigger is locked to keep the speed constant. I hold the drill in a bench vise, drill chuck is holding the back of the K&M neck turner, and I feed the case in by hand.
I use a Sinclair case holder for turning cases. Accuracy is exceptional.
I use Lee sizing wax for a lube that beats any petroleum product, apply a touch on the mandrel and a touch in the case mouth using Q tips.
Using the 1/2" drill in a bench vise is less stressful on my back and shoulders than either of the two lathes. I have used the lathe and single pointed around 50 cases, but decided that this was really too slow, like using the back side of the ax.
Also, an older 1/2" drill with the adjustable speed on the trigger will get the speed down to a crawl, trigger is locked to keep the speed constant. I hold the drill in a bench vise, drill chuck is holding the back of the K&M neck turner, and I feed the case in by hand.
I use a Sinclair case holder for turning cases. Accuracy is exceptional.
I use Lee sizing wax for a lube that beats any petroleum product, apply a touch on the mandrel and a touch in the case mouth using Q tips.
Using the 1/2" drill in a bench vise is less stressful on my back and shoulders than either of the two lathes. I have used the lathe and single pointed around 50 cases, but decided that this was really too slow, like using the back side of the ax.
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