gmantwo Posted January 24, 2010 Share Posted January 24, 2010 How to make a primer tube filler for $10 or so Here’s the list of parts needed 1-Primer tube, large or small, whichever you need, or both 2-The Prime tray from Lee. Small primer part is PT1005A, large is PT1005B. They’re $3 each from Lee. You’ll also need the corresponding cover, part PT1004. It’s $2.50 and fits either size. 3-Small bottle of polyurethane glue 4-Drill bits that will barely slip into the appropriate prime tube, large or small. 5-A small square of clear, fairly stiff plastic. Slip the drill bit into the hole in the prime tray that fits the tube you’re working on. Let it stick up an inch or so above the top. Slip the primer tube up onto the drill bit from the bottom, using the end away from the pin that holds the primers in. Slide it all the way up against the bottom of the tray. Put a small amount of poly glue on the tube near the bottom of the black plastic, stay away from the top where the tube and tray come together as poly glue expands a lot. Roll the tube to distribute the glue. Set this aside for a day to dry. Using pliers, pull the drill bit free. Now put the cover on the tray and lay your square of plastic on top above the hole/tube area. Using a fine line sharpie, draw a cut line on the plastic . What you’re looking to do is cover the “chute”, or areas NOT covered by the tray cover, because the primers will jump out or turn over if this isn’t covered. It will look something like this: when you get it cut out. Crease it along the sides of the “chute”, somewhere near where I drew the dotted lines. Use clear tape to tape it to the sides. Be sure to cover the whole area, making sure to go into the small area where the drop hole is in the tray, hence the little tab. If your primers try to flip over as they go down the tube, bend this little tab down a bit. If you bend it too much and they won't go in, bend it back up a little. The filler in these pics doesn’t work as well as my other one because I didn’t completely cover the “chute”, as you can see. Do what I say, not what I did, lol. What I do is pour my primers into a plastic dish, then pour them into the primer tray(the federal box is too big to put them directly into the Lee tray). Shake the tray to turn the primers over, then put on the cover. If your vibratory case cleaner is handy and running, touch the tip of the primer tube to it and roll the tray back and forth slowly to feed the primers to the “chute”. I’ve found that if I hold the tube at about a 45 degree angle the primers feed great, and never hang up or turn over.(see the pic) Since I’m loading inside I now use a small battery powered massager, holding it to the bottom of the primer tray. Fills a tube in 10-15 seconds. Not counting the day for the glue to dry, takes about 20 minutes to make. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCV Posted January 24, 2010 Share Posted January 24, 2010 Thats a great idea...... Especaily for those of us who cant afford the 250.00 dillon primer filler. How to make a primer tube filler for $10 or so Here’s the list of parts needed 1-Primer tube, large or small, whichever you need, or both 2-The Prime tray from Lee. Small primer part is PT1005A, large is PT1005B. They’re $3 each from Lee. You’ll also need the corresponding cover, part PT1004. It’s $2.50 and fits either size. 3-Small bottle of polyurethane glue 4-Drill bits that will barely slip into the appropriate prime tube, large or small. 5-A small square of clear, fairly stiff plastic. Slip the drill bit into the hole in the prime tray that fits the tube you’re working on. Let it stick up an inch or so above the top. Slip the primer tube up onto the drill bit from the bottom, using the end away from the pin that holds the primers in. Slide it all the way up against the bottom of the tray. Put a small amount of poly glue on the tube near the bottom of the black plastic, stay away from the top where the tube and tray come together as poly glue expands a lot. Roll the tube to distribute the glue. Set this aside for a day to dry. Using pliers, pull the drill bit free. Now put the cover on the tray and lay your square of plastic on top above the hole/tube area. Using a fine line sharpie, draw a cut line on the plastic . What you’re looking to do is cover the “chute”, or areas NOT covered by the tray cover, because the primers will jump out or turn over if this isn’t covered. It will look something like this: when you get it cut out. Crease it along the sides of the “chute”, somewhere near where I drew the dotted lines. Use clear tape to tape it to the sides. Be sure to cover the whole area, making sure to go into the small area where the drop hole is in the tray, hence the little tab. If your primers try to flip over as they go down the tube, bend this little tab down a bit. If you bend it too much and they won't go in, bend it back up a little. The filler in these pics doesn’t work as well as my other one because I didn’t completely cover the “chute”, as you can see. Do what I say, not what I did, lol. What I do is pour my primers into a plastic dish, then pour them into the primer tray(the federal box is too big to put them directly into the Lee tray). Shake the tray to turn the primers over, then put on the cover. If your vibratory case cleaner is handy and running, touch the tip of the primer tube to it and roll the tray back and forth slowly to feed the primers to the “chute”. I’ve found that if I hold the tube at about a 45 degree angle the primers feed great, and never hang up or turn over.(see the pic) Since I’m loading inside I now use a small battery powered massager, holding it to the bottom of the primer tray. Fills a tube in 10-15 seconds. Not counting the day for the glue to dry, takes about 20 minutes to make. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaxshooter Posted January 24, 2010 Share Posted January 24, 2010 Nice homemade Vibra Prime, will keep this in case my Vibra Prime dies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAMO66 Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 Took all of 7 mins to get it made and just had to wait on the glue to dry (I used 5min epoxy). I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!! It works. Going to have to figure out a small vibrater setup though. I used the tumbler and worked great I just don't have it out normally when I'm reloading(counter top space) I'm thinking about maybe using a sanding jutterbug and see what that does. Thanks Scott Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuzzysights Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 It would have to be something manly like a sander to explain a vibrator in the reloading room! My wife already wonders why I spend so much time down there! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan550 Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 Try a rechargeable toothbrush. That should shake enough to get the job done, and remove questions about "kinky" stuff on the reloading table! Alan~^~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DWFAN Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 this is great! Im sure it should work the same with hornady tubes. I was grumbling to myself today saying I could load more in shorter time with more tubes that could be easily loaded without the $250 Dillon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAMO66 Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 I tried the jutterbug and not the best results. Loud, hard to hold, and just doesn't work near as good as the tumbler. Anyone else got any ideas? Scott Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCV Posted January 26, 2010 Share Posted January 26, 2010 It would have to be something manly like a sander to explain a vibrator in the reloading room! My wife already wonders why I spend so much time down there! Now thats funny!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmantwo Posted January 28, 2010 Author Share Posted January 28, 2010 I tell people this thing is awesome, but until you see it or try it you don't believe it can work so good! I tried the toothbrush thing, not enough action. My electric shaver was the same, lol. Unfortunately they only sell these things I use around the holidays where I live. I'm sure in the bigger malls would have several places to pick one up. Maybe Target, but haven't looked there. Wal-mart sells them here, but only around Christmas. A bath and body store might. Just looked on ebay, here's what I use, for $2.99 plus shipping http://cgi.ebay.com/Mini-Handheld-Vibrating-massage-Full-Body-Massager_W0QQitemZ170426396660QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item27ae346ff4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lvipscshooter Posted February 9, 2010 Share Posted February 9, 2010 I am for sure going to have to build one of these. I just saw how the Vibra Prime works and love it. I'm just hoping I can find a sufficient tool to vibrate it without having to rob the Mrs. Toy Chest!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
diablodawg Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Where did y'all buy the Lee parts from? I'm not seeing them on the Lee website... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DWFAN Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Here you go. http://www.leeprecision.com/cgi/catalog/parts.cgi?1266438411.134=90230 This is what my order looked like. PT1004 COVER FOR TRAY 2 $ 2.50 PT1005A AUTO PRME TRAY SM 1 $ 3.00 PT1005B AUTO PRME TRAY LG 1 $ 3.00 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_P Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Hmmm, very interesting idea. I am going to try making one of these up this weekend. I am not a fan of filling primer tubes at all. However, I just can't bring myself to drop the dough on the dillon filler. I will post my results when I am done. Thanks for the time and effort you put in! Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
an1913t Posted February 18, 2010 Share Posted February 18, 2010 Looks like it is definitely worth a try. Now I just have to try to locate all of the parts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmantwo Posted February 21, 2010 Author Share Posted February 21, 2010 Check with your friends before you order. They're going to want one too, and then you can order it all at one time and one shipping charge. Or you can do like I did and just make them for all your BEST buds! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimWarner Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 Another trick is to mount a bullet girls toy to the bottom of the tray. One with the 3 settings. They usually run about 5 bucks, but the low setting works well for flipping primers, then slap a lid on it and turn it on high. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tul9033 Posted July 2, 2010 Share Posted July 2, 2010 Built mine several months ago from a youtube video. Got a $4 "massager" off ebay and it works great. Usually load the tray up with 300 primers (100 in the tube) and am ready for 300 rds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike in CT Posted November 30, 2010 Share Posted November 30, 2010 Just found this post. If there are any updates to the instructions, or any better way to load primer tubes please let me know, otherwise I am going to get the parts on order and build one out, Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dvc4you Posted December 18, 2010 Share Posted December 18, 2010 (edited) Here is a video, of how to do it: It's in italian though.... Edited December 18, 2010 by dvc4you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Keen Posted December 18, 2010 Share Posted December 18, 2010 It's in italian though.... Put it on MUTE, and it makes no difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tul9033 Posted December 19, 2010 Share Posted December 19, 2010 Looks like Lee has changed the design and the old parts are no longer available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike in CT Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 Would anyone that has made one or more of these be interested in selling one? I would be happy to pay a fair price for one that works, Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham Smith Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 I'd be willing to bet that an ambitious person could make and sell a couple dozen of these in relatively short time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbbean Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 I'd be willing to bet that an ambitious person could make and sell a couple dozen of these in relatively short time. I'd be willing to bet I know at least one potential buyer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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