Re: Spud's wee press.....I think
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 1:55 pm
...is the spoon extra?spud wrote:cant edit earlier post but sinclair arbors i can do them for £105 i
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...is the spoon extra?spud wrote:cant edit earlier post but sinclair arbors i can do them for £105 i
Absolutely, that is the reason for the "floating". Be good if the tolerances were that precise that it wasn't necessary, however us non engineering mortals have to the best we can with the off the shelf products.ovenpaa wrote:If press and die threads were truly cut as precision threads then I would agree.
Any chance of a pic to show the arrangement?dromia wrote:Whether or not is was designed for the purpose the Lee rings work well at centring, I use two one on top of the other to secure the die and just hand tighten with a case in the die.
I don't use many Lee dies but I do use their lock rings.
There would seem to be a lack of understanding about some things. Who was talking about precision threads?ovenpaa wrote:If press and die threads were truly cut as precision threads then I would agree however I am yet to find a die that does not rattle around slightly in the thread machined into the crown of the press. Personally I would prefer something closer to 24TPI and I am tempted to go for a finer thread on our new .308 BF combination presses to work with our dies and then just include an adapter for the masses.