Lee hand Press set-up

Started by Pitchy, February 03, 2013, 08:05:01 AM

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Pitchy

Bought one the other day and built a box for it and other stuff. Makes for a load anywhere set-up that is pretty handy.
I really like it and have been loading 45-70`s with it with no effort.
The pictures show a beam scale in the box but today i ordered a Hornady digital scale which will lay flat and fit in the box better.
I also built a powder box and hung that huge padlock i made on it.











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dusty texian

Hey Pitchy I like that set-up.I'm wanting to put together a portable reloading box ,somthing basic for reloading empty cartridge's at the ranch. I alway's carry a few rifles and lot's of cartridges but like to reload what I may shoot there in the evening's . For my .45 colt I have an old I deal hand tool ,and I have Winchester .45-75 wcf loading tool ,and also one for the .40-60 wcf. Need to build somthing like you did to carry them in .You gave me some idea's . Thank's Pitchy......Dusty.

Pitchy

Well thank you bro, its a work in progress but i really like the Lee press it is very smooth and plenty of leverage.
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Sir Charles deMouton-Black

I'm glad to see that someone else has seen the virtues of the LEE hand press.  A great piece of kit! 8)

Nice box, but it would have been quicker, and just as cheep to go to Crappy Tyre and buy a cheep plastic toolbox ::)
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Pitchy

Quote from: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on February 03, 2013, 11:58:29 AM
I'm glad to see that someone else has seen the virtues of the LEE hand press.  A great piece of kit! 8)

Nice box, but it would have been quicker, and just as cheep to go to Crappy Tyre and buy a cheep plastic toolbox ::)

Thanks.
Naw i saw out all my own lumber and have nothing but time on these cold winter days.
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dusty texian

I like the wood box,plus you can make it just like you want.  No plastic for me .Pitchy I think I will build me one .I'll put a drop tube set-up in it. That hand press look's like the ticket. Have you ever used one of the pliers type hand tool ,They also have plenty of leverage and are so dang simple . I can resize , prime, seat and crimp ,in a flash. Plus you can realy carry them in your saddle bag's .

Pitchy

Quote from: dusty texian on February 03, 2013, 12:21:26 PM
I like the wood box,plus you can make it just like you want.  No plastic for me .Pitchy I think I will build me one .I'll put a drop tube set-up in it. That hand press look's like the ticket. Have you ever used one of the pliers type hand tool ,They also have plenty of leverage and are so dang simple . I can resize , prime, seat and crimp ,in a flash. Plus you can realy carry them in your saddle bag's .

Yepper, the Lyman 310 tool, here`s mine set up for 45-60.
The Lee tool some dies and a dipper would fit in a canvas bag and carry nice too.

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dusty texian

Perfect for a reload on the Huntin trip . Look's cool.....Dusty.

joec

I carry my lee hand press, dies, Hornady GS-1200 scale and tools in saddle bags but the box is a good idea for sure. I have a couple of the Old Ebenezer boxes I got from Dixie Gun Works about a year ago. I modified one by adding handles and a latch so I can take it with me if needed.
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Pitchy

Thanks Joec.  :)
I took the little round handle off , first picture and shortened the top so it closed flush. Then i put a block of wood on for the hadle so i could mount the measure on the lid.
Got a Hornady 1500 digital scale coming Tuesday we`ll see how that works, it will lay flat in the box and make more room.
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Thumper

Nice outfit! I use the Lee "Thighmaster" handloader exclusively for 32, 32-20 and 45lc and love the slow and mind engaging process, unlike a turret press. I have a Winchester 32-20 original plier type loader, but it's worn out and doesn't size the cases well enough for my new barrel liner. Did you get the new model with the quick change collar?

joec

Quote from: Pitchy on February 03, 2013, 06:50:56 PM
Thanks Joec.  :)
I took the little round handle off , first picture and shortened the top so it closed flush. Then i put a block of wood on for the hadle so i could mount the measure on the lid.
Got a Hornady 1500 digital scale coming Tuesday we`ll see how that works, it will lay flat in the box and make more room.

I really like mine though I have a RCBS beam scale I bought used. I also got the Hornady scale used when I bought a friends loading setup when I got started reloading.
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Pitchy

I have two beam scales, a Lyman and a Bonanza and will carry one of those for a while till i can put my trust in the new fangle thing.  ;D
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Quote from: Pitchy on February 04, 2013, 07:29:32 AM
I have two beam scales, a Lyman and a Bonanza and will carry one of those for a while till i can put my trust in the new fangle thing.  ;D

You must know by now that I am CHEEP! 8)

This is my digital scale, and it works great;

http://www.amazon.com/American-Weigh-AWS-100-Precision-Pocket/dp/B001ODPFXE
NCOWS #1154, SCORRS, STORM, BROW, 1860 Henry, Dirty Rat 502, CHINOOK COUNTRY
THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT (SHOTS)
Those who are no longer ignorant of History may relive it,
without the Blood, Sweat, and Tears.
With apologies to George Santayana & W. S. Churchill

"As Mark Twain once put it, "History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme."

Pitchy

Looks just like the Hornady one i`m getting, probably is the same without the fancy name.
I`m waiting for mine to show up here any minute.
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dusty texian

Sir Charles Have you had good luck with that scale. And is it accurate ?.......Dusty Texian.

dusty texian

Hey Pitchy that lock you have there on that powder box. Did that thing come off the Mayflower . I know you didnt by that at Walmart......Dusty.

Pitchy

Quote from: dusty texian on February 05, 2013, 02:48:19 PM
Hey Pitchy that lock you have there on that powder box. Did that thing come off the Mayflower . I know you didnt by that at Walmart......Dusty.
















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dusty texian

Hey Pitchy ,that is some kinda Cool there Amigo. You are a couple of notches above the average craftsman. I am impressed . Dang.... Dusty.

Pitchy

First padlock i ever made ,just made it a month or so ago.
Thanks Dusty.  :)
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