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    I have always wanted a case feeder for my press, but my dillon square deal B won’t take a case feeder. Since I got this 20 years or so ago I’m not going to change now, but this got me thinking I have seen guys make these on youtube for presses. Well why not make a free standing case feeder so you don’t have to stage and set up cases, it puts the case is in the same spot all the time. I made the plate some time ago to fit the pail and then it sat for months. Recently my refrigerator took a crap and as I was getting rid of it I thought that the motor that was for the ice maker might be perfect for this so I saved it, the motor runs about 20 rpm. So last week I started on it again some trial and error was to be had on this but now it is up and running. It doesn’t look like much but man real sweet to use throw 4 hands of cases in it the motor comes to life and drops the case right in front of your hand. Got to say this makes reloading abit easier, right now doing 45's looks like it will work with 38's and 357 with no problem. Alittle more sanding and rounding off the edges a coat of paint it will look good but most important is that it works great
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  • #2
    to much talenton this forum.... Just sayin

    I bet ur case feeded can't do what mine can do!!! Mine talks, his name is Manuel, never misses a beat either. mind u I can't understand a fokking word he is saying but he can talk
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    • #3
      It's really enjoyable seeing what some folks can put together.

      You're right Jocko..."Talenton on this forum."

      Just sayin
      Last edited by xsailer; 10-16-2013, 08:18 PM.
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      • #4
        Just think part of that case feeder used to keep my beer cold
        Rest in peace old sailor Mike
        In Memory of Mom: Standing 4'11" She would say come here so I can hit you as I looked down at her
        As my Olde buddy Jake said point at the belt buckle and muzzle rise will take care of the rest
        Live a little learn a lot

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        • #5
          Shocking! Would love to see a vid of it in action. Don't make it a porn.
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          • #6
            or

            Originally posted by Harrylee View Post
            Just think part of that case feeder used to keep my beer cold
            insteaqd of a case feeder how about a beer can feeder. I bet u would get more positive reorts from your neighbors. Just sayin

            course no insult to this fella invention, my MANUEL can also do beer can feeding to. He is ambidestrous,not to smart though. I told him last week to grab me aMiller and the fokker came dragginin my next door neighbor, whose nameis Bob MILLER.

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            • #7
              Excellent way to recycle that motor. My Father In-Law grew up on a small family farm and he kept all kinds of stuff around that looked like junk to most people but it was AMAZING how many things he made or repaired!
              Great job....doing what you did must be very rewarding!

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              • #8
                You sure put a lot of time and work into this project for a guy who is too, lazy to feed cases by hand. Go figure.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by muggsy View Post
                  You sure put a lot of time and work into this project for a guy who is too, lazy to feed cases by hand. Go figure.
                  Muggsy, that was funny.

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                  • #10
                    Sorry guys just thought I would bring something that might be of interest to others I can see this is not going where I wanted to go. So with this I’m done and forgot to say just got done spliting 11 cords of wood. Not to lazy
                    Rest in peace old sailor Mike
                    In Memory of Mom: Standing 4'11" She would say come here so I can hit you as I looked down at her
                    As my Olde buddy Jake said point at the belt buckle and muzzle rise will take care of the rest
                    Live a little learn a lot

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                    • #11
                      Do not take any of the posts as insults at all. We are all most amazed with what you came up with. At least I am!

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                      • #12
                        I hope you didn't take my post as an insult. I'm impressed by your design as most of the posts are.
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                        • #13
                          I like that sight hole in the PVC. Harrylee, you've got some talent. I'm trying to justify a reloading setup for .45 but the payback just isn't there yet for me. I have so little time to shoot lately that my stash will last 10 years.
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                          • #14
                            indeed, I have no clue as to how to insult either!! Just sayin
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Harrylee View Post
                              Sorry guys just thought I would bring something that might be of interest to others I can see this is not going where I wanted to go. So with this I’m done and forgot to say just got done spliting 11 cords of wood. Not too lazy
                              Hey there, Mr. Lee!

                              As a reloader, I am impressed. I only load for my Garand mostly because pistol calibers involve larger numbers of cases and bullets to prepare, stage, and load. As a result, reliable and repeatable results with many small moving parts can be a challenge, especially for old f@rts like me who are easily distracted.

                              Your automation nicely improves the odds of 100% reliable reloads, which has to be the goal since my wife shoots too. That's another reason I stick to 30-06 for the Garand.

                              Nicely done, sir. Thanks for sharing.
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