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Thread: DIY RELOADING PRESS
11/01/2023 18:03:24

how to make your own reloading press, step by step with measurements

Greetings from Brazil

Celso Ari

Thread: diy bulllet feeder
02/01/2023 18:10:57
Posted by Mick B1 on 27/12/2022 19:12:06:

They look like 9mm 115gn lead solids to me.

When I was a shooter, I don't think it would've occurred to me to make a device like this. Seems to me it doesn't eliminate having to pick and place each bullet to load it, and it looks as if there's an extra subsequent seating op required. Maybe I'm missing something.

The thing I made was a hydraulic decapper to allow reload of otherwise excellent Czech cartridge cases which were unfortunately Berdan primed, so unsuitable for reloading with standard American equipment.

Edited By Mick B1 on 27/12/2022 19:13:00

I'm building a complete reload press, when it's ready, I'll post the video and you'll understand the process
sorry for my english, here in Brazil we speak portuguese.

Celso Ari

02/01/2023 18:06:57
Posted by old mart on 27/12/2022 18:47:33:

Interesting process, I wondered how they worked. Are the bullets 9mm ?

yes 9mm

27/12/2022 17:27:01
greetings from Brazil
Celso Ari
Thread: Tool post grinder step by step part final
13/11/2021 22:51:21
Posted by peak4 on 12/11/2021 15:30:27:

Lovely job, but a couple of comments from a less experienced machinist (me )

Do you have any paper/cardboard washers each side of the grinding wheel (hard to tell from the video), and maybe consider using paper towels and a bit of masking tape, rather than cloths to protect the bed from the grinding dust.
If a gust of wind from an open window catches the cloth and blows it into the chuck, it could get messy.

I always like watching your videos
All the best
Bill

Edited By peak4 on 12/11/2021 15:31:39

I used cloth soaked in cutting oil. I thought about using paper, but I was afraid of the sparks coming from the grinding wheel...
But thanks for the advice, maybe I'll get you a leather coverall,
A big hug from your friend from Brazil

Celso Ari


 

12/11/2021 14:57:36
Posted by David George 1 on 11/11/2021 22:42:04:

Very good job.

David

Thanks David

11/11/2021 22:02:09

Last video of the construction of tool post grinder

https://youtu.be/cOijnfpsKys

Greetings from Brazil

Celso Ari

Thread: Tool post grinder step by step
21/10/2021 23:32:02

how i made a tool post grinder step by step

https://youtu.be/4rk_PKS2J8E

Greetings from Brazil

Celso Ari

Thread: big jaws for my milling vise
16/10/2021 18:35:46

How I made a couple jaws for my milling vise. And drilling tips:

Thread: parting tool for small lathe
22/12/2020 19:27:55

how i made this tool:

https://youtu.be/mUjkuTcNfIc

greetings from Brazil

Celso Ari


 
Thread: Professional Rotary Broach
22/12/2020 19:24:31
Posted by Steviegtr on 19/12/2020 20:58:09:

Hi Celso. Brilliant work as usual. Hope you are staying safe over in Brazil.

Steve.

Hi Steve, here we are taking care, 
I know that the situation in England is worrying. 
I wish that soon everything ends
Take care friend
Greetings from Brazil

Celso Ari


 

Edited By celso ari schlichting on 22/12/2020 19:25:56

19/12/2020 20:15:40
Posted by David George 1 on 14/12/2020 17:27:14:

Hi Celso nice work wish I had one, will have to look at making one.

David

Thanks David, greetings from Brazil

Celso Ari

13/12/2020 19:54:49

How i made this professional rotary broach:
[url]https://youtu.be/f9yH-Rg-nH4[/url]

Thread: die and taper helper (DIY)
24/07/2020 21:27:22

How i made this tool (DIY) die and taper helper:

https://youtu.be/8FWlVpRnlcU

Greetings from Brazil

Celso Ari

Thread: DIY tangential tool | Diamond Tool Holder and plans in video description
17/07/2020 21:31:10

How i made my tangential tool / Diamond Tool Holder:

https://youtu.be/3GN1U06cxDU

Thread: simple tongs
13/07/2020 23:16:55
Posted by Michael Gilligan on 12/07/2020 18:30:06:

The best translator I have found is DeepL

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O melhor tradutor que encontrei é DeepL

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MichaelG.

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**LINK**

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 12/07/2020 18:31:21

Michael, i will definitely use it soon, thanks for sharing

Greetings from Brazil

13/07/2020 23:15:19
Posted by Bill Dawes on 12/07/2020 13:21:11:

Well done, greetings from Somerset in the UK. Something I have been thinking about for a while so this has given me some inspiration, It is about time i used my welder I have buried in the back of the garage, never used it enough to get past the stick welding itself to the job! Thank you for sharing, interesting to see how many different parts of the world we get posts from on this forum.

Best regards

Bill D.

Bill, a welding job always helps in completing a project and is one of the things that I use a lot in the workshop

Cheers

Celso Ari


 
13/07/2020 23:12:45
Posted by DMB on 11/07/2020 22:22:00:

Celso Ari,

Just watched your youtube on making tongs. Thanks for sharing. I like your design of the joint, might make a set of tongs using your design.

John

Thanks John, I'm glad you liked it ... a big hug from Brazil

11/07/2020 21:22:41
Posted by Grizzly bear on 11/07/2020 18:50:34:

Very good, you made it look easy. But many operations.

I too liked the pivot.

Do you read the English OK, or do you translate?

Regards, Bear..

Dear friend Bear, I understand a little English, I get a little confused when people 
use slang or very technical or specific words, except that I can communicate 
reasonably well
11/07/2020 21:18:08
Posted by IanT on 11/07/2020 10:16:10:

I liked the small welded fabrication aspect Celso, simple MMA and it looked vey good after grinding. The oil quench was a bit hairy - definitely an outside job.

A well made and useful Blacksmiths tool though. Well done and thank you for sharing!

Regards,

IanT

Thanks Ian...Regards from Brazil

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