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Title: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN #18 & #18T
Post by: askimball (Doc) on February 15, 2011, 01:19:08 pm
Dumb question, :-[
But, is there a quick/evident visual check to tell the difference between the #18 Roll Crimp Die and the #18T Taper Crimp Die.. ??? :-[

And another question, :-[ 
Is there a drawing/template that shows the Die layout on the Head.. :-[ ???

Just a though for any newbies........ ::)
Title: Re: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN #18 & #18T
Post by: fc60 on February 15, 2011, 08:37:24 pm
Greetings,

All the Star Dies I have encountered have the following characteristics...

The #18 has always had a Roll Crimp and the top of the die is threaded for a seating punch.

The #18T generally is about 2.0" long and has no threaded hole at the top. Often it is the bullet diameter clearance all the way through.

I have deviated from the above by machining a Roll Crimp die with no threads for the seating stem. I try to mark the end of the die to distinguish this variation.

In the past, if I wanted to roll crimp in the last station, I would order a spare #18 die from Star. 

By the way, the #18T style dies are easier to clean than the #18 dies. I just run a Bore Snake © through the die once and a while.

Cheers,

Dave