nztimb
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I had a handle breakage a while back on one of my Lee hand primer units and being the old round model the replacement handle are no longer made and I really didn't want to go to the new square ones that I have heard are nowhere near as good so I thought I should have a go at making a new handle for mine.
First up was finding a suitable piece of steel and part of an older flapper target at a 1/2 in thick was just right for the job.
A few cuts later
and a couple of holes (The two shafts they fit are one drill size different)
and a bit of a clean up
So in about an hour I have two functioning hand primers again with the certain knowedge that if (when) the other handle breaks I wont have to be worried how I will replace them.
First up was finding a suitable piece of steel and part of an older flapper target at a 1/2 in thick was just right for the job.
A few cuts later
and a couple of holes (The two shafts they fit are one drill size different)
and a bit of a clean up
So in about an hour I have two functioning hand primers again with the certain knowedge that if (when) the other handle breaks I wont have to be worried how I will replace them.
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