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Thread: Tried the cookie-cutter pan lube method...

  1. #21
    Boolit Master
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    PAN LUB FOR ONLY A FEW, OK, GOOD, NOT SO GOOD FOR 100ds OR 1000nds, LUB SIZER ONLY TO GO >>>

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    Boolit Grand Master

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    I make my cutters from brass tubing. Hobby stores have it and it can be bought on line at online metals by the foot. I by mine on the big side and size down as needed. I set the back in a file handle and drill the hole thru. I also use chamfer tool to sharpen from inside to outside putting the bevel inside, this helps push the lube into the groove when cutting. It also makes it easier to start over a bullet.

    My pans are steel cake pans with 1 1/2' sides or so I can do a couple hundred 45s at a time.

    When using a cutter leave the lube in the pan and just refill the old existing holes

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