Lyman Power Deburring Tool

Posted on January 17, 2008 by Yuri Orlov.
Categories: Lyman, Power Deburring Tool, reloading.

I finally got tired of hand deburring, primer pocket cleaning, neck cleaning..etc, so I gave in and got the Lyman Power Deburring Tool last night at SW. No more aching wrists and arms! It has attachments for inside and outside neck deburring, primer pocket reaming, primer pocket cleaning and neck brushing/cleaning. Plus you can screw any standard cleaning device into the adapters and use it. The tool can also be used as a power screwdriver if you so desire, and the attachments will fit a standard power screwdriver too. …and yes, they do sell them separately so those of you who already have a power screwdriver can use them.


Now if I could figure out how to power my RCBS Case Trimmer II I’d be set! :-)

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5 comments.

theotherryan
Comment on January 17th, 2008.

That is pretty cool. I am a big fan of using technology to make your life easier whenever practical. Since you have the ability and knowledge to do the same stuff without power you are doubly ahead of the game.

Jennersen
Comment on January 18th, 2008.

I have yet to get into reloading. My money is still devoted to obtaining other items first.

I am curious what is burring?

Yuri Orlov
Comment on January 18th, 2008.

Cases grow and lengthen during shooting and reloading. When they get too long they need trimming, and when you trim them they get a sharp burr on the inside and outside of the neck that needs to be removed or it’ll cause problems.

Jennersen
Comment on January 18th, 2008.

ah ok

Bradley
Comment on January 22nd, 2008.

Odly i use a powered screwdriver to drive my RCBS case trimer. Works good enough for me :D

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