Once again I typed everything you needed on parts. Too large to post. I will do follow up video's to cover few things when I got cut off when my camera went dead. I will cover all the tools you will need to build this unit.
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@pieterloock89116 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great tutorials. Can you please give the part number or specs on the 1 channel relay? I didn't seem to get that...
@milosdad14 жыл бұрын
Lee should hire you to work out some of their problems. I have 2 load masters, one is always at factory being rebuilt. I’m determined to get a blue one!
@iosifM7896 жыл бұрын
It looks like a great device, can you please publish the schematics and a parts list.
@blacksteel39875 жыл бұрын
Hello. Which Oil do you have on the carrier tree? Thats sooo smooth! Thanks
@jamesholder3294 жыл бұрын
So I am looking into building this but I can't find the correct pcb board 1 channel relay module. Any help finding this would be great. I have been able to find everything else.
@sneakypete68616 жыл бұрын
Something that caught my ear was, you are using a 12v 2A power supply, with a 3A fuse...you will damage the PS before the 3A fuse ever blows...your whole setup will probably never come close to 1A unless you have a direct short.
@zimbar696 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the next video with the tools required to slap this together. Will you also type out the list of materials in the next video?
@Harleychromeman6 жыл бұрын
next video will be update and tools needed. I typed all the parts in the last video, KZbin would not allow me to post the last video until I deleted as the verbiage. They said that my text exceeded the limit. They said my text was 10 times more than what is allowed. I gave it shoot, got shut down.
@joep42356 жыл бұрын
awesome! its like a NASA control center in there!!!
@bigdirtjob5 жыл бұрын
Make a google sheets document with all the materials and put the link here. Super simple. Thanks for the info!
@keyannoble61036 жыл бұрын
Hi Harleychromeman! Great video. I can't wait for the continuing video for this rig. Would like to know if your set up can work on a single stage press, both for your Lee and a Hornady L-N-L Classic? I have the latter and a friend has the Lee. Very interesting rig you have there indeed ... something you don't see comercially available. Have you ever considered having an resetable interupter button or switch for your alarm system? I've seen something similar to this in the flight decks of commercial aircraft. You press your resetable intereuptor buttom and the alarm would be stopped or turned off for a set time and activate again if the snag is not fixed. This might save your ears in the long term, lol; and save you from using a tool to fool the sensor. A very cool peice of gear for the reloading bench. Again, one great video. Best regards, Keyan Noble, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.
@Harleychromeman6 жыл бұрын
Thank You for your feedback. You have me thinking now, I think I can make this work on single stage press. Let me give this some thought after I finish this first one for loadmaster press. I enjoy building reloading equipment. Good Shooting my Good Friend
@keyannoble61036 жыл бұрын
Hi Big Poppy. Thanks for your reply. I suppose one simple thing that could be done for the alarm interuptor would be to add another on/off switch (push type) that would cut off the power (open the curcuit) to the the buzzer. This way you don't have to fool the sesnor with a probe (in your case, a small zip tye). There are 2 downsides to this. First, you have to push the switch again (close the curcuit) to reactivate the buzzer alarm after you feed more primers into your primer tube. Second, you don't have the curcuitry in place that would resound the alarm if a snag still exists ... either the low primer count or if there is a false reading with the sensor (a bad sensor in this case) with the delayed timer that would resound the alarm over a set amount of time. Your product is very well thought out and professionally done once completed and installed. It might be something worth getting a patent on and contacting Lee; sell the patent to Lee for a royalty. You could even try Inline Fabriqication too. I have yet to see something like this and your other products for their presses and for some of the other reloading equipment manufacturers. Things like these make the reolading hobby more enjoyable, safer, saves time in the long run and ... most importantly, more fun. Keep up the great work. Best regards, Keyan Noble
@Harleychromeman6 жыл бұрын
Thank You for your recommendations, it would be nice to turn off the primer alarm. Like you said, I would need to remember to turn it back on. I have checked into getting 3 patents for 3 of my reloading equipment that I have built. I contacted John Lee on my nato primer remover, he gave me some good feedback on how to make it better. Patent have been awarded to different companies and private party, patent will cover broad range in the verbiage. Example: I am the only person out their to use this slotted sensor for my primer alarm system. There is 1 patent out there that includes all sensors for all reloading presses, it doesn't matter if I am the only person who is using this sensor. Due to the patent, it is covered that any sensor that is being used on primer alarm or powder alarm. Next is the cost, just to start the paper work for step one is over $675.00, 2nd step cost can range $3000.00 to $7500.00 if they find that you have not violated anyone elses patent, 3rd step cost range is $10,000.00 to $50.000.00. Royalty deal would be sweet, right now if I can help other reloaded to put safer system in place and improve processes. This make me feel good knowing that I can help other reloaders. I do have one other item that I am working on that Lee or Hornady might be interested in buying. I totally enjoy reloading and shooting firearms. Thank You again for your feedback. Good Shooting my Friend
@keyannoble61036 жыл бұрын
Hi Big Poppy. I knew the patent side of things can be very expensive. It could be a very lucrative deal if one could get a royalty agreement with a manufacturer. Funding for such a thing always hurts. I'm glade you're still willing to share your ideas with other reloaders. It's what makes this hobby and shooting much more enjoyable. Please keep your posts coming. Best regards, Keyan Noble
@MH-wo4be6 жыл бұрын
parts list with part #'s would be awesome.
@Harleychromeman6 жыл бұрын
Matt are you wanting part numbers for the parts that go on the press or the part number of the things that I have added? Please clarify and I would be more than happy to do that for you.
@MH-wo4be6 жыл бұрын
Harleychromeman. I should have watched the video. I was just looking for a list. I did not realize you were going to go over everything. I grabbed a note pad and am taking notes. I am about 1/2 way through the video. I will watch the series before asking anymore questions. Thanks for quick response.
@robertvarner73925 жыл бұрын
Watch the US Patent Office for a HarleyPress soon. :-)
@ecleveland14 жыл бұрын
I hope that wasn't his wife calling so many times if so she is going to be pissed.