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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 774298" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>what I would do is to get my hands on a couple .0005" dial indicators, and a couple devices to hold them in place. Then start doing some heavy work while looking for flex. Also remember that a good rule of the thumb is that whatever error you see will usually come out double that in the end(or close to double). You maybe scared to death with what you find out. It took me forever to prove this out on one of my brother's presses that he was so dearly in love with. I rebuilt it for him, and he's even more dearly in love with it<g>! His dies alone were moving well over three thousandths under heavy pressure. His compound error came out close to .012", and how he ever got a good case I'll never understand. But he sized a lot of really long strait walled cases with it (like 50-110's)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 774298, member: 25383"] what I would do is to get my hands on a couple .0005" dial indicators, and a couple devices to hold them in place. Then start doing some heavy work while looking for flex. Also remember that a good rule of the thumb is that whatever error you see will usually come out double that in the end(or close to double). You maybe scared to death with what you find out. It took me forever to prove this out on one of my brother's presses that he was so dearly in love with. I rebuilt it for him, and he's even more dearly in love with it<g>! His dies alone were moving well over three thousandths under heavy pressure. His compound error came out close to .012", and how he ever got a good case I'll never understand. But he sized a lot of really long strait walled cases with it (like 50-110's) gary [/QUOTE]
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