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3 minutes ago, Sigarmsp226 said:

Thank you Sir - Really appreciate your continued support my friend.  Makes sense to me now.

 

So you push in the thingy, and put the EMPTY shell in between the dohickey and the thing-amajig.

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I have a Dillon Super 1050 and I keep getting powder flakes sticking to the powder funnel and the brass part of the powder check system.  Does anyone have a trick to prevent this from happening?

 

I used Bounce Sheets to no avail.  Thanks for your sage advice in advance.

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On 6/7/2024 at 7:51 PM, Street Survival said:

I have a Dillon Super 1050 and I keep getting powder flakes sticking to the powder funnel and the brass part of the powder check system.  Does anyone have a trick to prevent this from happening?

 

I used Bounce Sheets to no avail.  Thanks for your sage advice in advance.

I had the same problem,

Tried all the tricks. Nope.

A friend told me to ground the machine. He said static electricity was the problem.

I ran a insulated a 16 gauge wire from the hold down bolts to a support pole in my cellar.

Problem solved.

Did the same thing to my next machines and never had a problem.

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not many believe this one...

put metal aluminium tape around the plastic hopper.

 

my tape is about two inches wide

 

just that addition stops floating grains...

I was trying to give the top of the lee hopper a little grip.

 

I've no reason I think explains it.

 

miranda

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1 hour ago, Miranda said:

not many believe this one...

put metal aluminium tape around the plastic hopper.

 

my tape is about two inches wide

 

just that addition stops floating grains...

I was trying to give the top of the lee hopper a little grip.

 

I've no reason I think explains it.

 

miranda

that's some voodoo sh&t!

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I have guesses for why and I do not know what a test for dissipating static might be.

I suspect that some sort of capacitance is in the answer.  hard to imagine reluctance or inductance...

 

it is only one tape width around the hopper.  nothing else.

 

miranda

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a glass hopper? really?

 

I suspect the tape will work anyway.

that magic idea is much the same in that plastics

are insulation much as glass.

 

miranda

 

 

miranda

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I have replaced all my Dillon Hoppers with DramWorks pyrex hoppers.

 

Added in a little JB Weld to make sure they stag snug and I dont have to overtighten the screws.

 

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I cant help myself, I must upgrade. 550 has all dillon accessories, bearings on the priming system, I tapped and threaded a hose onto the deprime.

 

650 was loaded but sold

 

1100 with Mark 7, all M7 sensors, has primer dump, case stop, FFB shellplates, bearing shellplate nut, 4 cameras, everything level 10 offers for 1100, FFB primer arm

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