I’m not sure where you are looking but at the prices I have seen the round bar is 4.5 times more expensive than equivalent nominal diameter rebar. For 60 feet it’s $100 vs $450. I’m going to use the cheapest viable option.
Working on building metal bases for 3/4 PVC walls. Basically going to be a cross of 1.25 inch x 1/8 inch steel strip with a piece of rebar for the vertical to fit into the PVC. The inside diameter of schedule 40 3/4 PVC is 0.824in. I don’t know if I should get #5 or #6 rebar. The nominal diameters of the rebar are 5/8 and 3/4 but I don’t know and can’t seem to find the actual outside measurements of the rebar. Does anyone know the actual outside dimensions or have any experience with this?
I had a similar problem recently. The half circle shaped retainer that keeps the primer shuttle in was not fully tightened down. It caused the primer shuttle to go a little too far back and not pick up the next primer correctly.
1050
If you stay in the game long enough you will end up going to it.
If you get a different machine you will wish you got the 1050.
It's not that complicated.
I got the frankford arsenal dryer to go with the wet tumbler. I run the dryer at the highest heat setting, about 158 degrees, and let it dry for the three hours the next batch is in the tumbler. It works very well.