Thanks Ryan, sometimes I run across things that aren’t made for the things I do and for me I just take on the challenge. Sometimes the challenge takes a long time because no one has done it so there is nothing to follow.
Hey BYI, Thanks for showing us that it can be done... I know you have said this was a one off, and you don't have any plans/ drawings of the idea. Would you be able to confirm the different lengths of tubbing you used for the vertical/ horizontal pieces? I have tried to use my phones measuring tool and paused the video and seem to have gotten 3-4 inches on the vertical pieces and 5-6 inches on the horizontal. Am I close to what you have actually done?
Hi Roy, I did a short video for you with some measurements. This is only what I did, you may come up with something different but I hope this helps. Here's the Link th-cam.com/video/MFSbqGKVuHY/w-d-xo.html&lc=z224y3ojdt3xy1cqe04t1aokgr5g5jweip1rehdugahrrk0h00410
Well done. Your project is really impressive. -- Suggestion. A view of the finished product at the beginning of the film would help with conceptualizing what you are doing. The maxim I follow is speaking and teaching is, "Tell them what you are going to tell them. Tell them. Then tell them what you told them." Basically, a big picture, then the details, then a brief review. Thanks again for sharing such a great project.
I'll take note of your suggestion and maybe on my next build I’ll try that. I do this stuff for me and I try to share what I have done. Thanks for watching
That's a neat device! My only question is...how does this affect caliber change-over? I too have an SDB, and has been a great press for the 30 years that I've had it. I can't even begin to figure how many rounds I've loaded with mine, and have never had one single problem with my press!
For years I always thought it be nice to have a case feeder till one day I said I’m going to do it. Now it did time to get things working but all worth it in the end. Thanks for the reply
Thanks Michael, I enjoy making machines and tools for the things I do. Yes some take week to complete, but slow and steady wins the race. Right now I’m replacing the top on my convertible it may be a little tricky but a lot cheaper if I do it, that’ll be my next video. Thanks for watching!
M. BackYard Inventor I am very proud and thankfull to show you my new 3d printed Dillon square deal B case feeder. You videos are helping me a lot realising that project. For sure it is not finished but I am working on it. Again thanks a lot for your bright ideas. th-cam.com/video/MRiEaKbgC4E/w-d-xo.html
Now I have been running my Square Deal for 30 years now, it’s what I could afford at the time. It’s always done the job at task, the one I put the case feeder was by buddy’s. Sometimes we have to make do on what we have. And still can’t afford 650 all decked out so I just make things work best I can. And the challenge of it makes me want to do it.
Sorry P.A. I have no plans for this just had a sketch on a piece of paper then made everything fit from there. This was a one-off project for myself just to show it could be done.
Sorry took so long to get back, I must say it is a joy to have it on the square deal. Was thinking about it for years till I decided too just do it, a lot of work but a great feeling when it works!
No one made a case feeder for this press, so I had to make my own. It's satisfying when it all works at the end. And thank you
Nice work and design.
Thanks and it works like a charm, you have a good XMAS!
Absolutely outstanding. The mind is a heck of a machine.
Thanks Bradley, seems my mind won't stop!
Outstanding work again BI! Your inventions are always very well done.
(FYI, I just sent you an email.)
Bravo! The ability to invent always surpasses the ability to merely buy what others have invented.
Thanks Larry, if something isn't made that I want then I'll make it myself
this is a great video. i am looking at getting into reloading, and this press has my interest. this is an awesome project.
Thanks Ryan, sometimes I run across things that aren’t made for the things I do and for me I just take on the challenge. Sometimes the challenge takes a long time because no one has done it so there is nothing to follow.
Hey BYI, Thanks for showing us that it can be done... I know you have said this was a one off, and you don't have any plans/ drawings of the idea. Would you be able to confirm the different lengths of tubbing you used for the vertical/ horizontal pieces? I have tried to use my phones measuring tool and paused the video and seem to have gotten 3-4 inches on the vertical pieces and 5-6 inches on the horizontal. Am I close to what you have actually done?
Hi Roy, I did a short video for you with some measurements. This is only what I did, you may come up with something different but I hope this helps. Here's the Link th-cam.com/video/MFSbqGKVuHY/w-d-xo.html&lc=z224y3ojdt3xy1cqe04t1aokgr5g5jweip1rehdugahrrk0h00410
Well done. Your project is really impressive. -- Suggestion. A view of the finished product at the beginning of the film would help with conceptualizing what you are doing. The maxim I follow is speaking and teaching is, "Tell them what you are going to tell them. Tell them. Then tell them what you told them." Basically, a big picture, then the details, then a brief review. Thanks again for sharing such a great project.
I'll take note of your suggestion and maybe on my next build I’ll try that. I do this stuff for me and I try to share what I have done. Thanks for watching
That's a neat device! My only question is...how does this affect caliber change-over?
I too have an SDB, and has been a great press for the 30 years that I've had it. I can't even begin to figure how many rounds I've loaded with mine, and have never had one single problem with my press!
This I built for 45 only, I have another SDB for all other calibers
brilliant!
Sorry took so long to reply but glad you like it and it works like a dream
very creative,exceptional
For years I always thought it be nice to have a case feeder till one day I said I’m going to do it. Now it did time to get things working but all worth it in the end. Thanks for the reply
Thanks a lot for your work and time.
Thanks Michael, I enjoy making machines and tools for the things I do. Yes some take week to complete, but slow and steady wins the race. Right now I’m replacing the top on my convertible it may be a little tricky but a lot cheaper if I do it, that’ll be my next video. Thanks for watching!
M. BackYard Inventor I am very proud and thankfull to show you my new 3d printed Dillon square deal B case feeder. You videos are helping me a lot realising that project. For sure it is not finished but I am working on it. Again thanks a lot for your bright ideas.
th-cam.com/video/MRiEaKbgC4E/w-d-xo.html
Just checked it out, THAT'S GREAT! I left you a comment on your video. Great work, can't wait to see it finished work. Keep me posted B/I
do you sell them?
no
make kits and sell them on ebay
I'll just buy a 650 or 1050. Had the SDB it's a waste of time IMO.
Now I have been running my Square Deal for 30 years now, it’s what I could afford at the time. It’s always done the job at task, the one I put the case feeder was by buddy’s. Sometimes we have to make do on what we have. And still can’t afford 650 all decked out so I just make things work best I can. And the challenge of it makes me want to do it.
draw up some plans with parts to size to be used as templet I will buy them
Sorry P.A. I have no plans for this just had a sketch on a piece of paper then made everything fit from there. This was a one-off project for myself just to show it could be done.
I’ve got a 650 and a square deal. The SDB works just fine. The case loader is really the only missing feature.
Sorry took so long to get back, I must say it is a joy to have it on the square deal. Was thinking about it for years till I decided too just do it, a lot of work but a great feeling when it works!