Thank you Cowboy T. Getting a positive comment from you about a Pro 1000 mod means a lot. In my opinion YOU are the "go to guy" when it comes to the Lee Pro 1000. Your Pro 1000 videos on TH-cam are the best available anywhere.
Thank you Tom. For some odd reason, probably Divine intervention, I left the computer on the video site for help videos on the Titan reloading web page. Your video of modifications specifically the notches you cut to vibrate the primer feed has ended one of the most frustrating times I have ever encountered. My pro 1000 is now operating perfectly. Than God, And thank you Tom
Wow...you make me look like I'm just slummin'! Those are some pretty clever mods. I agree with you about Lee's stock bullet feeder, which is why I personally don't use it. It appears that the Hornady addition there makes it much more beneficial. Nice work!
Hello Mr. Rumish, I really enjoyed watching your video on the Lee Pro 1000. I don't own the 1000, but your mods are easily transferred over to the Loadmaster, of what I have a brand new one. I was looking for a good idea for an electronic's "box" and your video solved that for me. BTW, I'm an old Electronics Engineering Tech., so your mods are right in my wheel house. They tell me imitation is the highest form of flattery, so I'm telling you I'll be imitating several of your mods on my Loadmaster.
I watched your video. Great job!! I like the way you have the micro switches mounted at an angle to take up the slack in the switches & to increase the leverage. Getting the micro switch adjusted was a big pain. After watching you video I'm going to modify my switch mount to take up the slack as you have done & increase the lever length as soon as I get time. Again, your video is great. Nice job. Maybe Lee will come out with an electric bullet feeder after seeing mods people have made.
Very good video my friend!! I have a LEE PRO1000 and have been very interested in how others have modified their 1000's to work. I am very anxious to see the rest of your mods. I have the LEE bullet feeder and I have the 4 tube system for it, and yes it does take some time to load with bullets. But once the case feeder is full and the 4 tube bullet feeder, I can go to town putting our rounds. I just sub'd to your channel to keep up on the next videos.
The digital counter is NOT a part of either the Hornady or Lee bullet feeders. It is a 5 VDC digital counter that I bought on EBay. I plan on covering the counter and a couple of other mods when I do a 2nd video about the mods that I have made. The "round" counter counts up using a mini snap switch mounted on the Pro 1000. It has a button to reset to zero and a button to adjust down (minus -) one digit at a time.
check out my video I built my own coalators bullet and shell they work great I dont take all the credit john at bearing 01 layed it out first I did a few things diferent but they work great and I have no more than 40 dollars in both of them including micro limit switches
Those are very ingenious modifications sir - getting that lee pro 1000 to run as close to autonomous as possible is fun to watch - great videos
Thank you Cowboy T. Getting a positive comment from you about a Pro 1000 mod means a lot. In my opinion YOU are the "go to guy" when it comes to the Lee Pro 1000. Your Pro 1000 videos on TH-cam are the best available anywhere.
Thank you Tom. For some odd reason, probably Divine intervention, I left the computer on the video site for help videos on the Titan reloading web page. Your video of modifications specifically the notches you cut to vibrate the primer feed has ended one of the most frustrating times I have ever encountered. My pro 1000 is now operating perfectly. Than God, And thank you Tom
+Ken Hogan It's a simple mod that really makes a difference. I'm glad the mod helped you out.
Wow...you make me look like I'm just slummin'! Those are some pretty clever mods.
I agree with you about Lee's stock bullet feeder, which is why I personally don't use it. It appears that the Hornady addition there makes it much more beneficial. Nice work!
Hello Mr. Rumish, I really enjoyed watching your video on the Lee Pro 1000. I don't own the 1000, but your mods are easily transferred over to the Loadmaster, of what I have a brand new one. I was looking for a good idea for an electronic's "box" and your video solved that for me. BTW, I'm an old Electronics Engineering Tech., so your mods are right in my wheel house. They tell me imitation is the highest form of flattery, so I'm telling you I'll be imitating several of your mods on my Loadmaster.
I watched your video. Great job!! I like the way you have the micro switches mounted at an angle to take up the slack in the switches & to increase the leverage. Getting the micro switch adjusted was a big pain. After watching you video I'm going to modify my switch mount to take up the slack as you have done & increase the lever length as soon as I get time. Again, your video is great. Nice job. Maybe Lee will come out with an electric bullet feeder after seeing mods people have made.
Tom, this was excellent! Thank you!
Very good video my friend!! I have a LEE PRO1000 and have been very interested in how others have modified their 1000's to work. I am very anxious to see the rest of your mods. I have the LEE bullet feeder and I have the 4 tube system for it, and yes it does take some time to load with bullets. But once the case feeder is full and the 4 tube bullet feeder, I can go to town putting our rounds. I just sub'd to your channel to keep up on the next videos.
Awesome modifications, thanks for posting.
The digital counter is NOT a part of either the Hornady or Lee bullet feeders. It is a 5 VDC digital counter that I bought on EBay. I plan on covering the counter and a couple of other mods when I do a 2nd video about the mods that I have made. The "round" counter counts up using a mini snap switch mounted on the Pro 1000. It has a button to reset to zero and a button to adjust down (minus -) one digit at a time.
Nice Looking Mods, what is the counter that you have there? is that part of the Hornady Bullet feeder - or is that something that you hooked up?
Thank you for the video. Great ideas and well explained..
Great vid- thanks for posting
Nice Video, thx you very much for posting it.
check out my video I built my own coalators bullet and shell they work great I dont take all the credit john at bearing 01 layed it out first I did a few things diferent but they work great and I have no more than 40 dollars in both of them including micro limit switches