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| Here's one more vote for the RCBS pot. I've used mine intensively for well over ten years with perfect satisfaction.
Should anything ever go wrong with the beast, RCBS will take of the problem toute de suite.
Regards from BruceB (aka Bren Mk1) |
| Posts: 437 | Location: nevada | Registered: 01 March 2003 |
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| Thanks guys |
| Posts: 44 | Location: NY | Registered: 23 December 2002 |
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| David, I have two of the RCBS furnaces. They work great and I highly recommend them. Both of mine were bought on Ebay, one for a little over $100. The second one cost $175, was built in August 1984 and was never turned on! It came in the original box with all misc. parts still sealed in the plastic bag. Ebay has them listed fairly frequently. Turbo |
| Posts: 38 | Location: Tigard, Oregon | Registered: 25 September 2003 |
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| Do not hesitate to purchase the RCBS. I used an iron pot and then a 10 pound Lee bottom pour. Decided that I needed a larger capcity and, after watching for a bit, found a nice one on ebay. I decided on the RCBS because of their guarnatee; anyone who will give a life time warranty must make a good product. It has perfomed well for me also. |
| Posts: 27 | Location: Speedway Indiana | Registered: 27 November 2002 |
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