19 February 2006, 01:45
Steel Slingerdremel tool for primer pockets
I'm not fanatic about havine sparkling primer pockets, but I do like to clean them up a little and get the gunk out. I have been talking about getting a dremel tool to make this easier for some time now.
Got one for valentines day, but UH OH!, my rcbs primer pocket brushes won't fit into the chuck.
Who makes one that will fit in it? Or, does dremel have any bits that will work without damaging the cases?
Thanks
19 February 2006, 01:51
muckLook at the RCBS case mate. It has 5 gear driven stations that turn at reasonable speed and with adequate torque for most all case prep/cutting tasks.
muck
19 February 2006, 02:21
gixxerIf you really want to use the dremel, get the jacobs chuck adapter.
http://www.dremel.com/en-us/attachments-and-accessories...8575&G=66442&I=66450That one might work for you.
19 February 2006, 02:22
Ol` Joequote:
Originally posted by muck:
Look at the RCBS case mate. It has 5 gear driven stations that turn at reasonable speed and with adequate torque for most all case prep/cutting tasks.
muck
Ditto!!
One of the best investments I made on reloading tooling.
19 February 2006, 03:17
PCquote:
Originally posted by muck:
Look at the RCBS case mate. It has 5 gear driven stations that turn at reasonable speed and with adequate torque for most all case prep/cutting tasks.
muck
Great have had it for ages and I would reccoemnd it whole heartedly.
19 February 2006, 04:14
thornellSteel slinger, you can buy all sorts of small brushes from msc industrial supply. They are a little long, but can be trimmed to the length desired.
www.mscdirect.com