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DIY hull trimmer

Started by Swampchickin234, March 02, 2017, 11:59:53 AM

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Swampchickin234

Anyone have some they would Like to share?


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WCD4

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I'd also like to know what others use to trim excess hull when handloading. Thanks.

DrDirtNap

I use a dowel the same diameter as the inside of the shell.  Sand it so that it will slide inside the shell easily.  Get an exacto knife and stick it into the dowel where you want the shell trimmed.  Turn the shell and it cuts the excess off like hot butter.  I got he idea either off this forum or the other forum.  Simple and works well.

RKeeper1

I do the same as DrDirtNap for my 10 gauge hulls. Put a screw on the end that goes into the hull and use the screw to adjust the depth the blade cuts

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WCD4

Anybody have pics of what y'all are explaining?

RKeeper1

I will take one when I get home tonight

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dirt road ninja





Don't have a pic of it being used, but here is my 20 gauge one

WCD4

Thanks for the pictures. So do you put the other end of the dowel in a drill and hold an exacto knife, or other cutting tool, to the hull as it spins?

RKeeper1



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RKeeper1

Took me a couple times to get the angle of the blade right to make an even cut. Then use the screw to adjust for cut length

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davisd9

Terrible video recording but gives an idea:

https://youtu.be/9rRgzfgES0M


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