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Deburring Machine!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="w.e.q." data-source="post: 508240" data-attributes="member: 33972"><p>Gentlemen,</p><p> This is my first post on this forum but I have been following this websight for some time now and I enjoy the information it provides. Here is my question??</p><p>Does anyone have any knowledge of the Deburring Machine show in the picture that I hope to post on this websight. I purchased it in 1991 from as shown in the photo Miller Engineering and it has started to go south, how many cases I have processed on it is mind boggling. It is about the size of half a cigar box and is pressure activated when you press the case down on the chamfer/deburr tool, works real fast and saves the fingers. The RCBS is just toooo big and not near as user friendly. Thanks for any help you folks may be able to provide. Respectfully,</p><p> W.Q.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="w.e.q., post: 508240, member: 33972"] Gentlemen, This is my first post on this forum but I have been following this websight for some time now and I enjoy the information it provides. Here is my question?? Does anyone have any knowledge of the Deburring Machine show in the picture that I hope to post on this websight. I purchased it in 1991 from as shown in the photo Miller Engineering and it has started to go south, how many cases I have processed on it is mind boggling. It is about the size of half a cigar box and is pressure activated when you press the case down on the chamfer/deburr tool, works real fast and saves the fingers. The RCBS is just toooo big and not near as user friendly. Thanks for any help you folks may be able to provide. Respectfully, W.Q. [/QUOTE]
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