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DIY Wet Tumble Setup... add-on Giraud Tri-Way cutter?


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I read in the instructions that it's better to run it vertically. I'm thinking about adding some legs to stand this up so it will be vertical.

Lete ask you this... Do you find cases that get a bit of a gouge in them and then stick to the cutter? When this happens, I have to very slowly and gradually push the case against the cutting head until the gouge is gone. Am i aybe pushing them in too fast?

Brandon
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A couple of clamps later, I'm using the TriWay Cutter vertically.  Haha!  

I can trim, chamfer, and deburr about 500 rounds an hour with this thing.  Not bad!  I did find out, though, that I can only do 30 carbine with their big setup, not with this one.  That was a bit of a bummer.  If I start shooting enough 30 carbine, though, I'll probably buy one.  Don't know that I will just yet, though.

I also ordered another 5 lbs of pins so I can do more brass at once.  I have collected a few more pounds of 380 and 223 recently that I need to decap and clean.  Hopefully I can get those done this week.

Brandon

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