colonelhogan44
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- Jun 28, 2008
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I’ve printed a turret holder found on thingiverse myself- unfortunately, it isn’t quite deep enough so the turrets sit a bit wonky in it- that’s a real nice piece you created.
Really amazing what can be engineered and printed. Nice job sir.
Mine is not the cleanest bench, so I went with the Lee round cases for dust prevention.
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Might be a market for those thru these pages. They sit tall enough to accommodate the decapping pin. ?
be open to printing and selling them in small quantities if people want them
Yep, that’s about what I do. I also cut holes in an extra board laid on my top shelf to match the outer diameter of the pvc pipe. Keeps all my loaded turrets lined up and in place, no fear of getting knocked off.4-hole Turrets for the Lee classic fit nicely in a 3" PVC pipe (use the thicker pipe (1/4" wall) with an exact 3" hole, the 1/8" wall 3" pipe has a larger opening). I cut 13 of these at 1 3/4" height from a 24" piece of PVC with a total cost of around $4.90 for the 2 foot pipe (which means each ring cost about 37 cents!). The 1 3/4" height clears the decapping pin on all my installed turrets. Easy to slap a label on to keep track of the OAL and bullet they were last set up for (mine are pre-printed on Avery 5160 labels).
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@colonelhogan44 - can you print one which responsibly stores 40-50 turret heads? Or a few which would be 20-25 each?
My reloading benches, drawers, and adjacent shelving are a complete Charlie Foxtrot of turret heads.