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vintage ch reloader from shawnee gunshow
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<blockquote data-quote="gl89aw" data-source="post: 1027888" data-attributes="member: 7257"><p>You can make your own primer tubes pretty easily, true for a lot of other presses to. Take a primer with you along with the dimensions of the piece that the tube slips over and go to the local hobby shop, most of them have a selection of thin wall brass tubing in several sizes, buy a tube that fits the primer and another size or even two that will slip over it until you get to the size that will go over the part on the press, cut some small sections off the bigger tubes and epoxy or super glue them to the main tube, split the other end with a dremel cut off wheel and slightly crimp it, you also need to drill a hole for a pin of some sort to retain them while you load the tube and install it on the press. The case tubes can be made from pvc tubing. Some of mine were made from aluminum curtain rods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gl89aw, post: 1027888, member: 7257"] You can make your own primer tubes pretty easily, true for a lot of other presses to. Take a primer with you along with the dimensions of the piece that the tube slips over and go to the local hobby shop, most of them have a selection of thin wall brass tubing in several sizes, buy a tube that fits the primer and another size or even two that will slip over it until you get to the size that will go over the part on the press, cut some small sections off the bigger tubes and epoxy or super glue them to the main tube, split the other end with a dremel cut off wheel and slightly crimp it, you also need to drill a hole for a pin of some sort to retain them while you load the tube and install it on the press. The case tubes can be made from pvc tubing. Some of mine were made from aluminum curtain rods. [/QUOTE]
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