I have just purchased a used saeco lubrisizer. This is an oldie from Cal. I need to know how to take off the old sizing die that is on their. Thanks
I have just purchased a used saeco lubrisizer. This is an oldie from Cal. I need to know how to take off the old sizing die that is on their. Thanks
Welcome Hoop.
I believe that model is now made by Star. I'm not much help though as I push-through size everything. I would check next door at CB if you don't get a good answer here.
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Do not fire unless fired upon.
But if they mean to have a war let it begin here."
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I e-mailed Redding and they said their punches and dies will fit. They sent me a one page instruction booklet, but didn't help. Thanks
the star is made by magma engineering now.
i think the saeco is more a redding type.
is there a set screw?
have you tried to heat it up? sometimes the old lube gets really hard and acts like cement.
i have even heard of guys putting them in the oven on a cookie sheet at low temp 125-150 for an hour or two.
a heat gun could do the trick,or boiling it.
some ideas anyways.
maybe.
Thanks, all this helped, using my wife's hair dryer did the trick.
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