gamestalker
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918V, I know what your saying there. I watch my dies closely for fouling or any build up occuring. My first experience with that was back in the early or mid 1980's, or when ever it was that carbide's came out on the market. Prior to that it was a given to have to clean your old steel die's, galling from copper fouling, not to mention lube build up being a constant issue that kept us busy watching how we stored them and cleaned them.