Hello All!
As I am working back into full scale reloading, I am finding that a number of pieces of reloading equipment has suffered from my accident due to not-use.
The latest victim is a Hornady powder dispenser. The powder reservoir has disintegrated, but that is relatively minor. The rotating drum is the current big victim.
Due to almost 12 years of no movement and a little moisture from a leaking roof in my workshop, the drum has rusted/seized in place. In an effort to dissolve rust within the housing that holds the drum, I have been doing the coke bathes that worked well on my grandfather's farm equipment. This is the older style dispenser, where the lip of the housing slides into the reservoir.
My biggest question is, does this drum slide into the housing in only one direction? I think the last time I had this apart was in the early '90s when I purchased it.
Thanks for your help!
As I am working back into full scale reloading, I am finding that a number of pieces of reloading equipment has suffered from my accident due to not-use.
The latest victim is a Hornady powder dispenser. The powder reservoir has disintegrated, but that is relatively minor. The rotating drum is the current big victim.
Due to almost 12 years of no movement and a little moisture from a leaking roof in my workshop, the drum has rusted/seized in place. In an effort to dissolve rust within the housing that holds the drum, I have been doing the coke bathes that worked well on my grandfather's farm equipment. This is the older style dispenser, where the lip of the housing slides into the reservoir.
My biggest question is, does this drum slide into the housing in only one direction? I think the last time I had this apart was in the early '90s when I purchased it.
Thanks for your help!