Rock Chucker and Dillon
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This is pictures of a Rock Chucker I refurbished and install on a Strong mount. I had to do some grinding on the Chucker base to get it one the mount stright and had to also grind to positing the mount so it would not spring when mounted to the bench top. I fabricated the plate on the rear of the mount to make it sturdy and also to hold the powder throw. If you got a modified press like this lets see the picture.
This is pictures of a Rock Chucker I refurbished and install on a Strong mount. I had to do some grinding on the Chucker base to get it one the mount stright and had to also grind to positing the mount so it would not spring when mounted to the bench top. I fabricated the plate on the rear of the mount to make it sturdy and also to hold the powder throw. If you got a modified press like this lets see the picture.
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Emmett what type of paint did you use...Krylon?
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That is the really high end Rust-oleum, it was the only color that I could find that was close to original. I picked it up at Garinger off the shelf and I paid more for it. Safety Green, V2133838, Rust-Oleum high performance!
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