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Reloading
Hydraulic Form Die
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<blockquote data-quote="brian11" data-source="post: 3098834" data-attributes="member: 112031"><p>I hadn't heard of this. Looks interesting for some custom brass forming applications. If I had one, I would definitely use a light oil instead of water, though. I have enough problems fighting rust without introducing water to my dies or reloading environment. </p><p>The cost seems pretty high compared to a regular die. Someone with a lathe could probably modify a regular die and make a custom plunger for it for a lot less than the cost of the Whidden hydraulic die.</p><p>I'll keep the concept in mind and either make or buy one the next time I need to blow out a shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian11, post: 3098834, member: 112031"] I hadn't heard of this. Looks interesting for some custom brass forming applications. If I had one, I would definitely use a light oil instead of water, though. I have enough problems fighting rust without introducing water to my dies or reloading environment. The cost seems pretty high compared to a regular die. Someone with a lathe could probably modify a regular die and make a custom plunger for it for a lot less than the cost of the Whidden hydraulic die. I'll keep the concept in mind and either make or buy one the next time I need to blow out a shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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