Stevendale,
If you had not tickled my vanity, I would tell you to follow the link.
But I suddenly have energy to do it all for you.
Bonanza housing, Forster housing, and Clark's housing
Pointed, shortened 10-24 screws with knurled heads vs button head screw that come with press
"I made improvements to the co-ax press jaw shell holder housing.
1) If a case got stuck in the sizer die, pulling it out bent the housing. I fixed that with a beefier housing.
2) If the long jaw adjusting screw was adjusted too high, the housing would run into it, and the housing got bent. Fixed that by making the hole bigger for clearance so the screw passes through.
3) Changing jaws would sometimes be a pain, as the jaw springs flew across the room. Fixed that with springs in a hole, not a trough.
4) The button head screws took a long time to screw in or out with an Allen wrench. Fixes that with a knurled head screw that screws in with finger and thumb.
5) The button head screw was hard to line up with the holes in the wear plate, jaws, housing, and guide block casting. Fixed that with a pointy end on the cap head screw."
I was selling them for $20 delivered to people I contacted with private messages.
I contacted 9 posters who have co-ax presses, and sold 10.
I make ~ 20 times as much per hour doing engineering, and I am turning down engineering jobs, so why did I do it?
Just for fun.