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Gentlemen, in 1991 I purchased for about $70.00 a machine that used Wilson deburring
tools and it was sold by a company called Miller Engineering out of Virginia Beach, VA.
It is about the size of 1/2 of a cigar box. You put one Wilson tool on one side set for the inside of the case necks and then put another Wilson tool on the other to do the outside of the necks. It works on a pencil sharpener principal and that is meaning it is pressure activated, it only comes on when you press DOWN, it is very, very fast and now one side has gone out. Does anyone know where or even if these can be aquired somewhere? I have sent pics to Sinclair in hopes they would possibly take the hint and run with the ball but so far NO LUCK. When one has trimmed 2 or 3 thousand 223 or 204s for the praire dog busters it sure saves TIME and your FINGERS! And yes I have looked at the RCBS, to big and is not as user friendly as this little tool. I should have bought 2 or 3 at the time. Thanks for any help you folks may have. W.E.Q.
tools and it was sold by a company called Miller Engineering out of Virginia Beach, VA.
It is about the size of 1/2 of a cigar box. You put one Wilson tool on one side set for the inside of the case necks and then put another Wilson tool on the other to do the outside of the necks. It works on a pencil sharpener principal and that is meaning it is pressure activated, it only comes on when you press DOWN, it is very, very fast and now one side has gone out. Does anyone know where or even if these can be aquired somewhere? I have sent pics to Sinclair in hopes they would possibly take the hint and run with the ball but so far NO LUCK. When one has trimmed 2 or 3 thousand 223 or 204s for the praire dog busters it sure saves TIME and your FINGERS! And yes I have looked at the RCBS, to big and is not as user friendly as this little tool. I should have bought 2 or 3 at the time. Thanks for any help you folks may have. W.E.Q.