Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

tleddy

Members
  • Posts

    6
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by tleddy

  1. Because I am adding a bullet feeder to my 1050 and don't have a spot for the powder checker. That would do it:) I rearranged the die sequence and made the last die a Lee bullet seater/crimper combination die. Powder check works fine... just an issue with the cap bolt lock nuts coming loose. Any one have that issue? T.
  2. Because I am adding a bullet feeder to my 1050 and don't have a spot for the powder checker. That would do it:) I rearranged the die sequence and made the last die a Lee bullet seater/crimper combination die. Powder check works fine... just an issue with the cap bolt lock nuts coming loose. Any one have that issue? T.
  3. Ok, Forum... Although I am up and running, a question about #11003, Slide actuating lever: The one on my machine has a bend (besides the L shape) that angle it in towards the body of the machine. I have to seriously futz with it to align it in the Primer slide. While I do have it working, is that the normal configuration? My memory (I am old, so who knows?) is that it does not have that angle from the 17604 Bracket pin. I am going to order: Primer slide - 20318, because another thread said there is a new model Plastic tips for the 22031 Primer magazine tube - mine appears very worn and the 11003 Slide actuating lever... just in case. Tillman
  4. Alan- Thank you 10x10 to the tenth power!! I am ordering the new primer bar tonight... Tillman
  5. PROBLEM RESOLVED!! The actuating arm required a lot of tinkering to set the proper distance from the bottom. Finally found the "Sweet Spot" and good to go. I have a new-to-me Super 1050 in .45 caliber. In setting it up, I discovered that the primer bar is not moving forward to place the primer directly beneath the feed hoe, thereby stopping the head from moving. All I have to do is manually move the bar forward about 3/8 inch and then it works. I have disassembled the bar, cleaned out the guide slot with a little solvent and Q-tips. Then checked for any binding and there is none. It appears that the lever that drives the bar is not on the cam and the end of travel and just stops. Any ideas?
×
×
  • Create New...