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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2135551" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I made an adaptor with thin wall PVC and a heat gun. You can do marvelous things to PVC pipe and a heat gen. That said, I don't use the vacuum half the time. I just periodically clean out the shavings from the blue adaptor and keep on trimming. I have done as many as 2000 in one sitting. I use the home made spray lube for the cases when processing 223 brass. It consists of liquid lanolin from the health food store and 93% isopropal alcohol from walmart. Put in your favorite spray bottle and shake like heck before each use. I usually tumble them after processing to remove the lube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2135551, member: 807"] I made an adaptor with thin wall PVC and a heat gun. You can do marvelous things to PVC pipe and a heat gen. That said, I don't use the vacuum half the time. I just periodically clean out the shavings from the blue adaptor and keep on trimming. I have done as many as 2000 in one sitting. I use the home made spray lube for the cases when processing 223 brass. It consists of liquid lanolin from the health food store and 93% isopropal alcohol from walmart. Put in your favorite spray bottle and shake like heck before each use. I usually tumble them after processing to remove the lube. [/QUOTE]
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