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Reloading
Cleaning sizing dies
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<blockquote data-quote="jjmp" data-source="post: 1654470" data-attributes="member: 9664"><p>Disassemble die clean with cotton cloth or heavy type white absorbent paper hand towel sprayed with wd/40 then chase with hoppies and dry ,use a #2pencil n patch wet with wd/40 and scrub wash inside of die useing pencil back word, then chase with hoppies and dry , if not useing the die , then lightly oil the inside including the neck area & resemble . Don't use wd/40 for long time storage it becomes sticky n gummy trust me use a good thin oil !,cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjmp, post: 1654470, member: 9664"] Disassemble die clean with cotton cloth or heavy type white absorbent paper hand towel sprayed with wd/40 then chase with hoppies and dry ,use a #2pencil n patch wet with wd/40 and scrub wash inside of die useing pencil back word, then chase with hoppies and dry , if not useing the die , then lightly oil the inside including the neck area & resemble . Don't use wd/40 for long time storage it becomes sticky n gummy trust me use a good thin oil !,cheers [/QUOTE]
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