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Using the real big diameter dies....where do i get a cheap 1 1/2" wrench

The real problem with sockets are they are tapered at the mouth and will not get good engagement on the thin surface. If you have a lathe and turn off about 1/4 inch then it will make much better contact.

Or a grinder if you dont have a lathe. It doesnt have to be pretty.
 
I just purchased the Lee Dies for 338 Lapua Magnum that are the large 1-1/4-12 thread that require me to remove the insert on my Rockchucker supreme. The insert has a hex that is 1-1/2" across flats. Is there a thin wrench made for removing that piece on a regular basis? I used a channel lock this time, but I need to get a real tool for this as I will be swapping back and forth to my smaller dies. I found wrenches on Amazon that size but they are pretty pricey. Figured someone out here may know what to get, maybe even made by RCBS, that aint too dang expensive, made for this task.

Don
Hacksaw , drill, 2 1/2" x 1/4 x 6" + - piece flat steel, grinder
 
Sockets have an internal taper so they have trouble grabbing a then nut. I fix this on the lathe. You may have to grind 1/8" off of it. --Jerry
 
It would most likely need to be a grinder as the one you linked is an impact socket and they're as hard as shark's shit ! Good luck turning a bit off that unless you know what you're doing.

Carbide tool bit, the correct grade will cut impact sockets. They actually aren't as hard as standard sockets.

Dug this out of my toolbox. 1&1/2" impact socket x 1/2" drive.
 

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I just purchased the Lee Dies for 338 Lapua Magnum that are the large 1-1/4-12 thread that require me to remove the insert on my Rockchucker supreme. The insert has a hex that is 1-1/2" across flats. Is there a thin wrench made for removing that piece on a regular basis? I used a channel lock this time, but I need to get a real tool for this as I will be swapping back and forth to my smaller dies. I found wrenches on Amazon that size but they are pretty pricey. Figured someone out here may know what to get, maybe even made by RCBS, that aint too dang expensive, made for this task.

Don
Just saying here, if you can afford to shoot a 338 Lapua, you can afford a dedicated press for it.
I played that game with a Cheytac case, remove, install, remove, install.
 
Aw heck, just borrow a big ol' pipe wrench, lot's cheaper than buying a lathe and carbide tooling, and you might be able to get rusty trailer balls off with it...;-)
 
why HF. AS A TRADESMAN PAPPY TAUGHT BUY THE BEST YOU CAN AND AFTER ,CAN UPGRADE....ONLY GOOD THING ABOUT HF IS THEIR RETURN POLICY. LIKE GOING TO VEGAS. HAS MORE THAN 50% FAILURE RATE ON THEIR CLAMPS
 
I’d opt for a second press personally. It’s going to be a whole lot more useful than a weird wrench.
 

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