Too many lubersizers??

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Pigslayer posted this 22 November 2012

I have a thing for these pieces of machinery.

Pat

If someone else had of done to me what I did to myself . . . I'd have killed him. Humility is an asset. Heh - heh.

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CB posted this 22 November 2012

Pat, I do too. I just came across one (at a flea market) you don't have and I don't have, an old Ideal lubrisizer which preceded the #45 I presume? In rough shape, not all there the idiot want $150. I DON'T THINK SO.........Dan

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CB posted this 22 November 2012

2 Lyman 45's 1 RCBS 1 Lachmiller 2 Star

I think what you have Pat is contagious disease or something because I suffer from a similar affliction.

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Pigslayer posted this 22 November 2012

Jeff Bowles wrote: 2 Lyman 45's 1 RCBS 1 Lachmiller 2 Star

I think what you have Pat is contagious disease or something because I suffer from a similar affliction. Jeff,

     Almost bid on another today but I had to restrain myself. LOL It's called lubersizeritis. I made heaters for two of mine using 40W cartridge heaters inside of 3/4” Aluminum plate with a simple dimmer switch attached. Cheap to build & work well.

Pat

If someone else had of done to me what I did to myself . . . I'd have killed him. Humility is an asset. Heh - heh.

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Ken Campbell Iowa posted this 22 November 2012

heh heh, what you really need is my pitzer push thru sizer ....i helped the guy build these, they are built like a tank .

mine was fitted with a 7mm sizer die, but that was a crutch job, just to see if it fit, i remember that die had a flaw, but can't remember what it was....my memory seems to have a flaw also ...( g ) .

this is an unused nostalgic piece...anyone interested email please: [email protected]. i idiotically need $200 i pay post /48. ken

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Michael K posted this 22 November 2012

Hi Pat, Hi Jeff,

And to everyone else. I have heard about the above conditions, very serious.

Most commonly occurs when moulditis goes untreated and reaches a chronic systemic state. It is often seen in conjunction with hyperlubosis and/or megasizerdiemia. No known cures, just conservative treatment of frequent and repetative physical therapy of picking up small objects with the fingers with alternating flexation and extension of the arms.

I wish each of you well.

Michael.

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Pigslayer posted this 22 November 2012

Black and Blue wrote: Hi Pat, Hi Jeff,

And to everyone else. I have heard about the above conditions, very serious.

Most commonly occurs when moulditis goes untreated and reaches a chronic systemic state. It is often seen in conjunction with hyperlubosis and/or megasizerdiemia. No known cures, just conservative treatment of frequent and repetative physical therapy of picking up small objects with the fingers with alternating flexation and extension of the arms.

I wish each of you well.

Michael. Too funny!! LOL

If someone else had of done to me what I did to myself . . . I'd have killed him. Humility is an asset. Heh - heh.

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6pt-sika posted this 23 November 2012

Hmmmm I only have four !

My original Lyman 45 , a pair of Lyman 4500's and a RCBS .

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Pigslayer posted this 23 November 2012

6pt-sika wrote: Hmmmm I only have four !

My original Lyman 45 , a pair of Lyman 4500's and a RCBS . We can't have that. You'll have to catch up with Jeff.

If someone else had of done to me what I did to myself . . . I'd have killed him. Humility is an asset. Heh - heh.

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CB posted this 23 November 2012

Different lubes - need another sizer.. Sounded like a good excuse to me at the time...

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6pt-sika posted this 23 November 2012

Pigslayer wrote: 6pt-sika wrote: Hmmmm I only have four !

My original Lyman 45 , a pair of Lyman 4500's and a RCBS . We can't have that. You'll have to catch up with Jeff.

I forsee a couple of mine being sold in the semi near future if I get away from the 45-70 !

At the moment I have the 4500's set up , one for 44 cal and one for 45 cal . If I rid myself of the 45-70 I think I'll liquidate the three Lyman's buy a Lyman old style heater and use the RCBS for the 44 cal stuff !

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Eddie Southgate posted this 28 October 2016

I use my original Ideal #1 but do own a Lyman 45 that is broke. May have to fix it one day....If the Ideal ever craps out.:nawnawnaw:

Grumpy Old Man With A Gun......Do Not Touch .

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rockquarry posted this 02 November 2016

I've used three for many years, a Lyman and two SAECOs. Lately, however, I've decided the type lube used makes far less difference in accuracy, prevention of leading, and other real or perceived problems than I had originally thought.

I believe I could get by well with one lubrisizer, but I probably won't.

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