I love that. I saw your .223 one and thought it was ingenious but knew that it wouldn't work for the pistol calibers but you solved that also. Awesome. Just got a LNL progressive and I think a case an bullet feeder would be a nice addition. I don't want to pay the price and love to tinker so this is just awesome. Thanks.
Couple questions/ideas: first, it looks like a five gallon bucket would make a cheap quick and dirty hopper; just slice it off at an angle and pretty up the edges and voila! Second, if I were to use a slightly thinner shell plate and tweak the edge notches right, would this same principle work as a bullet feeder? I'm thinking that a thin plate wouldn't let a bullet stand up on its nose and would still hold it up to the top if it were oriented fat end down, as it would need to be fed.
Would have the plans or tell me what kind of motor and were did you get it. Just like you I don't want to spend great amounts of money buying factory style brass collators. They ask way, way to much. Thank you in advance. Beautiful job! ! ! and again, great video my friend.
great job have you looked into a setup for dillon 550? the case feeder feed parts has to move up and down with ram not liked the 650. maybe you can sell a few of this
Sorry ( alzathoth ) but I am going to steal your comment so take it as complement buddy! ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT! ( I would love to have plans/patterns to make a collator! )
I love that. I saw your .223 one and thought it was ingenious but knew that it wouldn't work for the pistol calibers but you solved that also. Awesome. Just got a LNL progressive and I think a case an bullet feeder would be a nice addition. I don't want to pay the price and love to tinker so this is just awesome. Thanks.
I've wondered how these things work. Thanks for the very informative video!
This is great. I mean even if you saw a factory one working, you did a good job!
Couple questions/ideas: first, it looks like a five gallon bucket would make a cheap quick and dirty hopper; just slice it off at an angle and pretty up the edges and voila! Second, if I were to use a slightly thinner shell plate and tweak the edge notches right, would this same principle work as a bullet feeder? I'm thinking that a thin plate wouldn't let a bullet stand up on its nose and would still hold it up to the top if it were oriented fat end down, as it would need to be fed.
I believe it would.
Case and projectile feeders.
Ammo plant😉
great video - very inspirational - thank you for your work
really nice work. I have a 650 and you will love it.
Would have the plans or tell me what kind of motor and were did you get it. Just like you I don't want to spend great amounts of money buying factory style brass collators. They ask way, way to much. Thank you in advance. Beautiful job! ! ! and again, great video my friend.
what size motor did you use and were can i get one by the way awsome job!
great job have you looked into a setup for dillon 550? the case feeder feed parts has to move up and down with ram not liked the 650. maybe you can sell a few of this
Have you mounted this on to a press yet? How do you feed the case on to the shell plate?
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!
i would love to have plans/patterns to make a collator!
Great job! Now I need to make one.
Cant case feeder may be used for bullet feed to press ?
Yes
what is the thickness and the material for the case tub
This is awesome!!! Thank you for the idea!!!!
Any templates that you might provide for the plates?
Very informativ and salute to you sir.
Any advice where and what kind of motor I can use? You said that it was a 4 RPM motor. That seems very slow. ??
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4 rpm is good. You don't want that thing launching the cases out of it😉
You are awesome! I think I will try making one
Sorry ( alzathoth ) but I am going to steal your comment so take it as complement buddy!
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!
( I would love to have plans/patterns to make a collator! )
Thats pretty badass!!
Did you try it for a 9mm.
I salute you, sir!
How thick is that plexiglass/lexan on the plate?
1/8" would be fine.
how much I want one
dude when im in charge of the world i will have a mid sized country named after you msoejacobsk land has a nice ring to it you really that awesome
Very Nice Good Job
Oh, I always wondered how those work.
nice
I bow before your machining prowess. We are not worthy...
fuckin smart
What’s the thickness on the plexiglass and how did you cut it rounded