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Forster coax press...should I buy one?
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<blockquote data-quote="shinbone" data-source="post: 1800961" data-attributes="member: 15248"><p>Svashtar - Thanks for the follow-up. It would appear that making these "simple" modifications to the Coax press is not so simple.</p><p></p><p>And, it is super awesome that Josh will listen to his customers and try to come up with solutions to improve his product. That is the kind of business that earns strong customer loyalty.</p><p></p><p>Although there does seem to be a difference between how each of our presses functions with the Manzgear plate and the Badeau linkages, if your shell plate screws are contacting the press body, then I would say your press does have the same problem as mine. Its just to a lesser degree.</p><p></p><p>The shell plate screws are hardened steel. They will eventually wear divots into the press body where they make contact. Maybe that won't cause any actual problems, but I don't know. Myself, I would rather just not go there.</p><p></p><p>Plus, I would not want to have any less ram travel than what the Coax designers originally intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shinbone, post: 1800961, member: 15248"] Svashtar - Thanks for the follow-up. It would appear that making these "simple" modifications to the Coax press is not so simple. And, it is super awesome that Josh will listen to his customers and try to come up with solutions to improve his product. That is the kind of business that earns strong customer loyalty. Although there does seem to be a difference between how each of our presses functions with the Manzgear plate and the Badeau linkages, if your shell plate screws are contacting the press body, then I would say your press does have the same problem as mine. Its just to a lesser degree. The shell plate screws are hardened steel. They will eventually wear divots into the press body where they make contact. Maybe that won't cause any actual problems, but I don't know. Myself, I would rather just not go there. Plus, I would not want to have any less ram travel than what the Coax designers originally intended. [/QUOTE]
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