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<blockquote data-quote="Montana&#039;eer" data-source="post: 2986182" data-attributes="member: 113417"><p>I use a 14mm deep well 6 side Craftsman socket. Stuffed some steel wool down to where I get the right amount exposed. It's not a tight fit but oddly it doesn't' really wobble all that much. It's easy to dump a finished round into my aluminum tray when done. </p><p></p><p>Unlike BB's video- I don't run my drill full tilt. My drill lacks a trigger lock, so I went full ghetto and use a hose clamp around the trigger and drill handle- tighten the screw to the appropriate speed and git'rdone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montana'eer, post: 2986182, member: 113417"] I use a 14mm deep well 6 side Craftsman socket. Stuffed some steel wool down to where I get the right amount exposed. It's not a tight fit but oddly it doesn't' really wobble all that much. It's easy to dump a finished round into my aluminum tray when done. Unlike BB's video- I don't run my drill full tilt. My drill lacks a trigger lock, so I went full ghetto and use a hose clamp around the trigger and drill handle- tighten the screw to the appropriate speed and git'rdone. [/QUOTE]
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