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Need Advice on Using Expander Mandrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Troutslayer2" data-source="post: 2379529" data-attributes="member: 25190"><p>I use graphite lube, the kind that comes in the little plastic case with the brushes sticking up- I think Forster makes it. Run the case neck over that brush before running the mandrel through it. One of the best uses for mandrels is new brass. It's pretty surprising how differently each new piece feels and I do believe I get more uniform neck tension on that first firing because of It. </p><p></p><p>A concentricity gauge is one of the next things I want to add. I have no idea if the mandrels are doing anything for me in that department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutslayer2, post: 2379529, member: 25190"] I use graphite lube, the kind that comes in the little plastic case with the brushes sticking up- I think Forster makes it. Run the case neck over that brush before running the mandrel through it. One of the best uses for mandrels is new brass. It’s pretty surprising how differently each new piece feels and I do believe I get more uniform neck tension on that first firing because of It. A concentricity gauge is one of the next things I want to add. I have no idea if the mandrels are doing anything for me in that department. [/QUOTE]
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