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Star Reloaders Discussion Forums => Star Reloaders => Topic started by: FOR_Star on May 16, 2016, 05:42:58 pm
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What is the reason for the doughnut-like insert in the base at the sizing and seating stations?
Can it be replaced? If so, how?
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It is a hardened insert to prevent wear. I have replacement "wear bushings" , but you would have to send your reloader back to me for the repair. It requires a fair amount of fitting to do the job right.
Bruce Williams
PS, No offense, but did you pull that out of a pond?
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Ha. It's an Ebay fixer-upper. Something obviously got on the right side of the machine causing rust & corrosion. Mostly around stations 4 & 5. Non-ferrous metal was discolored, but not damaged. The shell plate took the brunt, but the index holes & shell holder openings left the top of the Steel Floor Base (#12U) exposed at those points. You can see in the pic two deep pits where an index hole was situated. I'm trying to think up a creative solution to help smooth out the top of the #12U steel base between #3 & #5. Ever tried using JB Weld as a filler?
Bruce, you may recall the email I sent you in mid March about a corroded #79U strap. It's from this machine.
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I have seen worse.
Bruce
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I have used minor mounts of J&B weld to fill in imperfections (pitting, etc.) in automotive applications in the engine compartment before detail painting. I see no reason it should not work to fill in the imperfections visible on the base.
Good luck.
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NYKenn,
Thank you for the input. Some areas of this machine will never be pretty, but I hope to get it 100% functional. I may need to purchase a few parts, or have a little machine work done to get there. I think I'll try using some JB Weld as a sort of metal Bondo on a small area and see how it goes.
On arrival, the machine was quite wet with a lightly oily substance. It appeared like someone recently had hosed it down (fully assembled) with WD-40 or something similar. So it has been a disassemble, de-grease, de-rust, and clean up operation so far.
The de-rusting process removed all traces of bluing from the affected parts. I'll try to find a way to re-blue or blacken those parts. Been doing some reading/research on cold bluing & blackening products, but haven't tried any yet.
I'll try to make postings with pics as it moves along.