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Forster Co-ax Press Pricing Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 566027" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>what I posted was nothing but my own personal method of getting it done. I also took into mind what you are doing as well. One needs to always approach this with an open mind. I often get loaded ammo with less than .0012" of runout, but just can't do it everytime. The best I've done was in the .0005", and the worst was about .0027". The press is very square, and very tight, but still figure it has about a thousandth built into it. I did check it once with a cylinder square I built that had about .00025" error in it, and I saw less than .0004" without a load on the ram. (checked on three sides, but should have checked all four I know). Still one has to remember that if the ram moves up and down; there has to be some clearence in it, and under a load it will shift one way or another.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 566027, member: 25383"] what I posted was nothing but my own personal method of getting it done. I also took into mind what you are doing as well. One needs to always approach this with an open mind. I often get loaded ammo with less than .0012" of runout, but just can't do it everytime. The best I've done was in the .0005", and the worst was about .0027". The press is very square, and very tight, but still figure it has about a thousandth built into it. I did check it once with a cylinder square I built that had about .00025" error in it, and I saw less than .0004" without a load on the ram. (checked on three sides, but should have checked all four I know). Still one has to remember that if the ram moves up and down; there has to be some clearence in it, and under a load it will shift one way or another. gary [/QUOTE]
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