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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1362151" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Thanks. Yeah, they sell a number of cutting fluids. Now I know of one that works well. If it helps keep the necks cooler during cutting, that should mean less heat expansion and tighter tolerances from case neck to case neck.</p><p></p><p>I have used Hornady Unique wax on the mandrels to keep thing cool, but no cutting fluid on the exterior of the case necks. Might get some of your Tap Magic and try it out.</p><p></p><p>Curious what you lube the mandrels with to reduce friction while the cases are rotating? I purchased some lubricating oil that has some anti-friction surface bonding additive in it. I know that sounds like voodoo, but it seems to excel in friction reduction. Don't recall the brand name of the product. I intend to test it as lube on my mandrels the next time I outside neck turn though, because it's the slickest oil I've ever used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1362151, member: 4191"] Thanks. Yeah, they sell a number of cutting fluids. Now I know of one that works well. If it helps keep the necks cooler during cutting, that should mean less heat expansion and tighter tolerances from case neck to case neck. I have used Hornady Unique wax on the mandrels to keep thing cool, but no cutting fluid on the exterior of the case necks. Might get some of your Tap Magic and try it out. Curious what you lube the mandrels with to reduce friction while the cases are rotating? I purchased some lubricating oil that has some anti-friction surface bonding additive in it. I know that sounds like voodoo, but it seems to excel in friction reduction. Don't recall the brand name of the product. I intend to test it as lube on my mandrels the next time I outside neck turn though, because it's the slickest oil I've ever used. [/QUOTE]
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