Mini Review - Lyman Case Prep Centre
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:05 pm
This morning I managed to give my new Lyman Case Prep Centre a go with 40 x .308 cases. I bought this from Sinclair's and all in cost £135. to get it to my door.
Unpacking the centre from the box I was not surprised to see another 2 pin plug despite this being the 230volt version. As the sales info says you get tools for both small and large primer pockets as well as the neck chamfering tools and a variety of brushes.
After choosing which tools I was going to use I started to screw the spare tools into the spare holes at the side, only to find the first one was not tooled correctly and would not accept the thread. Although annoying it will not affect the performance of the machine and I will keep the spare tools in another safe place.
The machine is a good weight and does not move around the bench, with the motor running it makes less noise than my battery drill but is certainly not quiet. The motor does not turn as fast as I expected, I roughly counted 2 turns a second. Certainly when compared to the battery drill it hardly moves.
Even before I picked up my first case I could see that the tools that I had selected were wobbling slightly in their mounts, this became more obvious and annoying when trying to use the primer pocket cleaner and depth uniformer. This is my biggest whinge and would prevent me from recommending this to anyone who is trying to get 100% from each case they work on.
Ironically you can see this in the Video at around the 2.07 on wards, so I do not think my machine is faulty.
All the mess was confined to the top plate which was easily cleaned with the brush provided, again much better than the old drill system. The bin popping out is a nice touch, although it is just as easy to hold the whole thing over a bin.
Each case was taking me roughly 30 seconds and I was surprised to get through my 40 cases so quickly. With my old system I had to run the same case through the drill and hand tools a number of times which was all very time consuming.
A fair price for what I got, the tools alone would be worth £20+ (I am aware of the replacing worn tools issue). The product is let down by the wobbling and takes my score down from 9/10 to 5/10.
DM
Unpacking the centre from the box I was not surprised to see another 2 pin plug despite this being the 230volt version. As the sales info says you get tools for both small and large primer pockets as well as the neck chamfering tools and a variety of brushes.
After choosing which tools I was going to use I started to screw the spare tools into the spare holes at the side, only to find the first one was not tooled correctly and would not accept the thread. Although annoying it will not affect the performance of the machine and I will keep the spare tools in another safe place.
The machine is a good weight and does not move around the bench, with the motor running it makes less noise than my battery drill but is certainly not quiet. The motor does not turn as fast as I expected, I roughly counted 2 turns a second. Certainly when compared to the battery drill it hardly moves.
Even before I picked up my first case I could see that the tools that I had selected were wobbling slightly in their mounts, this became more obvious and annoying when trying to use the primer pocket cleaner and depth uniformer. This is my biggest whinge and would prevent me from recommending this to anyone who is trying to get 100% from each case they work on.
Ironically you can see this in the Video at around the 2.07 on wards, so I do not think my machine is faulty.
All the mess was confined to the top plate which was easily cleaned with the brush provided, again much better than the old drill system. The bin popping out is a nice touch, although it is just as easy to hold the whole thing over a bin.
Each case was taking me roughly 30 seconds and I was surprised to get through my 40 cases so quickly. With my old system I had to run the same case through the drill and hand tools a number of times which was all very time consuming.
A fair price for what I got, the tools alone would be worth £20+ (I am aware of the replacing worn tools issue). The product is let down by the wobbling and takes my score down from 9/10 to 5/10.
DM