THE ACCURATERELOADING.COM CAST BULLET FORUM


Moderators: Paul H
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
Lube sizing problem
 Login/Join
 
<Marty Singer>
posted
I have a RCBS Lub-A-Matic used with a Lyman lube seizer heater and Thompson's Blue Angle lube.

The problem is that the O rinds on the reservoir follower consistently come out of the follower's groves and tear. I am careful to only tighten the screw enough to fill out the bullet's lube groves.

I have called RCBS a couple of times and they respond by sending me a new set of O rings at no charge. RCBS says that i should not have a problem using blue angle lube as long as I have a heater, which I do, but its not working out well.

The Lyman heater doesn't get very hot. It seems like I need either a hotter heater, a different lube sizer or switch to a softer lube. Any suggestions or shared experiences would be appreciated.

TIA

Marty
 
Reply With Quote
one of us
posted Hide Post
quote:
Originally posted by Marty Singer:
I have a RCBS Lub-A-Matic used with a Lyman lube seizer heater and Thompson's Blue Angle lube.

The problem is that the O rinds on the reservoir follower consistently come out of the follower's groves and tear. I am careful to only tighten the screw enough to fill out the bullet's lube groves.

I have called RCBS a couple of times and they respond by sending me a new set of O rings at no charge. RCBS says that i should not have a problem using blue angle lube as long as I have a heater, which I do, but its not working out well.

The Lyman heater doesn't get very hot. It seems like I need either a hotter heater, a different lube sizer or switch to a softer lube. Any suggestions or shared experiences would be appreciated.

TIA

Marty

Tru a lite bulb next to the reservior casing-- warming the casting more thoroughly.
 
Posts: 1529 | Location: Central Wisconsin | Registered: 01 March 2001Reply With Quote
one of us
posted Hide Post
Marty, Aladin's correct: Try a low wattage light bulb wired to a dimmer switch, use a softer lube, or a different lube heater. For example, GAR (590 McBride Ave., West Paterson, NJ 07424) has a sizer heater & plate that puts out some serious BTU's...for $30. You can also e-mail them at:
garreloading@aol.com Hope this helps, ...Maven
 
Posts: 480 | Location: N.Y. | Registered: 09 January 2003Reply With Quote
one of us
posted Hide Post
Marty...The light bulb's a good idea. I cast in a cool garage and have a 2 gallon tin potato chip can with a 60 watt bulb in it that I set over the whole sizer before I start to lube. About 15 minutes is usually sufficient to get the lube warm and flowing....may take more with Blue Angel as I'm not familiar with it.

This should get everything soft and ready to flow and slide easy and eliminate the cracked o-rings.

Be sure that you take pressure off the lube reservoir prior to heating as there have been instances of cracked reservoirs due to the lube expanding under heat./beagle
 
Posts: 234 | Location: Lexington, Ky,USA | Registered: 26 January 2001Reply With Quote
<Marty Singer>
posted
Thanks for the reply's. By all accounts more heat is needed. I will look into either one of the heaters that GAR sells or rig something up with a light bulb.

Marty
 
Reply With Quote
one of us
posted Hide Post
Looks like, to me, that your luber-sizer heater may be defective. Mine are a bit slow but they do get really hot. Too hot in fact for the 50/50 beeswax/alox lube. I have to unplug it after about 20 minutes otherwise the lube comes oozing out. My other luber-sizer (both are Lyman) has Lyman's Orange magic lube in it and I have to let it heat up longer. If the temperature is below 70 degrees, tou can easily break the screw deal that moves the plunger that applies the pressure to the lube.
You might try leaving the heater on for about an hour prior to lubing and sizing. maybe it'll get hot enough by then, although I feel it should not take that long.
Paul B.
 
Posts: 2814 | Location: Tucson AZ USA | Registered: 11 May 2001Reply With Quote
one of us
posted Hide Post
I have never used a heater. What I have always used are the cheap clip on aluminum lights from Home Depot. I think they are about 10" in diameter. 2 of them usually works. I adjust how much heat I use or need (dependant on the temperature of the lube) by the distance the lights are away from the sizer. I aim one towards the bottom of the press by the ram and one towards the back where the lube goes. Crude but it works.
Beau
 
Posts: 41 | Location: Kingsport, TN | Registered: 23 January 2003Reply With Quote
one of us
posted Hide Post
I use a blanket on mine. Had the same problem about not getting hot enough, but was more a problem of not retaining heat. A cover of old thick rag helps a bunch. Then it gets too hot and I pull the plug. Plug in, plug out, plug in,... well you get the idea, about 10-minute cycles. Seems to work okay for me. Like beagle mentioned, plug'er up 15-20 minutes ahead of time, and yer ready to go. sundog
 
Posts: 287 | Location: Koweta Mission, OK | Registered: 28 August 2001Reply With Quote
new member
posted Hide Post
In days gone by have used wife's hot hair dryer, the pistol grip type usually has adjustable heat settings.

A44and45
 
Posts: 6 | Location: 40 miles south of Lake Superior | Registered: 01 March 2003Reply With Quote
<38-40>
posted
Marty,
I also have an RCBS lube-sizer that displays the same problem as yours. I have used hard lube with heater, soft lube, and everything in between. The only way I have found to prevent torn O rings is to not run the reservoir completly dry. That is, I do not run the O rings with the round follower they are mounted on to the bottom of the reservoir. I believe the rings are being torn as they are being withdrawn because of a rough area or oversized area at the bottom of the reservoir. When I have time I need to drain the lube-sizer and heat it to remove all the lube I can to see exactly what the problem is. It certainly is annoying. If anybody has a cure, please share it.
38-40
 
Reply With Quote
one of us
Picture of arkypete
posted Hide Post
I have a buddy who worked in the city's street sign shop, who liberated a few chunks of aluminum plate for me.
I bolted the plate to the table, bored holes through it for the sizer. I found an old clothing iron at a yard sale for a couple of bucks to provide heat. I have an adjustable temp. lube/sizer heater for the cost of a few bucks.
Jim
 
Posts: 6173 | Location: Richmond, Virginia | Registered: 17 September 2000Reply With Quote
one of us
posted Hide Post
Like Arkypete said. 3/16" aluminum plate, drilled & trimmed. Run the iron at 1/2 heat for 10 minutes, 1/4 for 10, then just on keeps the lube at 100-110�F. Just right for Lyman Orange Magic.

Bye
Jack
 
Posts: 176 | Location: Saskatchewan | Registered: 14 January 2001Reply With Quote
<Drifty>
posted
Just steal a hairdryer from the Mrs. Works good for heating up the sizer lube. Works good for heating up the Mrs too!! [Big Grin] It's best if she don't know.
 
Reply With Quote
one of us
posted Hide Post
I use a Lyman sizer with a clip on shop light with an infrared bulb in it.
 
Posts: 34 | Location: VA, USA | Registered: 12 September 2001Reply With Quote
  Powered by Social Strata  
 


Copyright December 1997-2023 Accuratereloading.com


Visit our on-line store for AR Memorabilia