Saw this today. Looks like a neat idea. The toggle clamp is $10 on Spamazon...
Saw this today. Looks like a neat idea. The toggle clamp is $10 on Spamazon...
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Not picking on either design, but a truss of some sort, either on the sides or opposite the side of the cylinder would help keep the vertical piece from flexing, at least in my opinion. Otherwise, relying on the screws not to bend/fail.@Nameless Hunter, your press looks a bit more refined than my version and you got a better price on the clamp.
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I made two tips. One for the 36 calibers and one for the 44 caliber revolvers.
I also made a locating fixture for the two different sized cylinders for a Remington or a Colt.
Most cylinder press (stands) have a little post on the floor plate that locates the cylinder. The post can be fixed or you can put it on a sliding plate (for different cylinders) that's held in place with two screws.Cool idea.
What holds the cylinder in place and vertical?
Thanks
Since you've actually made one of these, how much force is required on the handle? Would a longer handle make much of a difference?@Nameless Hunter, your press looks a bit more refined than my version and you got a better price on the clamp.
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I made two tips. One for the 36 calibers and one for the 44 caliber revolvers.
I also made a locating fixture for the two different sized cylinders for a Remington or a Colt.
Well by golly, that is pretty nifty!!!! I just ordered one, well my wife did, cuz I don't know how, HAH!Saw this today. Looks like a neat idea. The toggle clamp is $10 on Spamazon...
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