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Old May 15, 2012, 03:18 PM   #6
jimkim
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Join Date: July 3, 2008
Location: middle GA
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I used one for twenty years. It was the same model as the one from the ad. I gave it back to the original owner last year. Now it's gone full circle, and returned to the man that bought it thirty years ago. Not too bad for something that needs to be fixed. I use one of the new Classic Turret presses now. I suggest saving up and getting one. If you get that one, keep the linkage bolts tight, and never force anything. If it takes both hands and all your body weight to size something, then something's wrong. Back off and take a second look. Common sense goes a long way.

If you need parts for it, you can find them here. If the base is worn you can get a new one for $15.00. The newer model has more ribs cast into it so they're more rigid than the older ones. http://leeprecision.com/parts/reload...et-press-parts
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