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abintx
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Dave and Vern ...
When I turn necks, which I'm doing right now, I use Imperial Sizing Die Wax.
I put a little inside the neck and a little on the mandrel, then turn. While still locked within the shell holder retainer/power adapter chucked into my portable drill or screwdriver, I rotate the adapter at a slow speed and chamfer the inside of the neck, and deburr the outside [with one of those rocket shaped tools], then shove the neck tight into some 0000 steel wool and rotate at moderate speed to smooth things up.
Then I put a Q-tip into the case of the neck, while the case is turning slowly, to clean out the Die Wax. I use both ends of the Q-tip if I have to. I want it nice and clean in there. No mess and no fuss fooling with petroleum products for turning or other nasty distillates for inside cleaning. Keep it simple! Art
When I turn necks, which I'm doing right now, I use Imperial Sizing Die Wax.
I put a little inside the neck and a little on the mandrel, then turn. While still locked within the shell holder retainer/power adapter chucked into my portable drill or screwdriver, I rotate the adapter at a slow speed and chamfer the inside of the neck, and deburr the outside [with one of those rocket shaped tools], then shove the neck tight into some 0000 steel wool and rotate at moderate speed to smooth things up.
Then I put a Q-tip into the case of the neck, while the case is turning slowly, to clean out the Die Wax. I use both ends of the Q-tip if I have to. I want it nice and clean in there. No mess and no fuss fooling with petroleum products for turning or other nasty distillates for inside cleaning. Keep it simple! Art