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Reloading
Case neck thickness measurements
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 678891" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>if you goto the Sinclair webpage and look in the measuring tools you will see an "L" shaped affair that sets on a stand. I built one two or three years before Sinclair came out with theirs. All you need is a band saw, and belt sander and a drill press. I use a .218" gauge pin that's held in place with a #10-32 set screw. You can buy the micrometer heads seperately from the place you buy the gauge pins. I might have 4 hours of work in mine with a total cost of well under $80 (all the pieces came from ENCO)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 678891, member: 25383"] if you goto the Sinclair webpage and look in the measuring tools you will see an "L" shaped affair that sets on a stand. I built one two or three years before Sinclair came out with theirs. All you need is a band saw, and belt sander and a drill press. I use a .218" gauge pin that's held in place with a #10-32 set screw. You can buy the micrometer heads seperately from the place you buy the gauge pins. I might have 4 hours of work in mine with a total cost of well under $80 (all the pieces came from ENCO) gary [/QUOTE]
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