Anyone had similiar failure with their Dillon or other brand tumbler ?
I have a feeling I run these things too much.
My Berry had a motor lead break off. Once repaired, the unit has been
working flawless.
Kirb
Bryan (CARGPB14) http://usergallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bspins
"Warning! Achtung! Run away, Run away!: BK restorations may emit a
shower of sparks or flames or both. Keep a safe distance (like four
city blocks). Never return to a restoration once lit. Hot hot hot!"
(Sig line compliments of Clive at the Coin-Op Cauldron.)
Dan Heatherly
I have a really nice Lyman 2500 tumbler and also a cheap generic
tumbler (similar to a Berry). I run both of them a lot and have never
had any trouble with either. The Lyman does like to walk around on the
table for some reason. I have to restrain it or it will walk right off
the edge onto the floor!
John
P.S. Marcel, I stll have that new Hyperball glass for you. I may make
it down to Lauderdale in a month or so. I'll get a hold of you when I
do.
-Mark
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Marcel
The amount of of use on my Dillon for by reloading brass has caused this
part to break in the past. It's been a couple of years and I've not had to
get another yet. My Berry I use for parts is pretty new and I've had no
troubles with it.
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-Frank Gant
http://orbitpinball.com
"MarcelG" <drago...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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I have a Frankford Arsenal tumbler (it is blue). I bought it last year
for $40, and it has been fine. I use it perhaps once a week for a day
straight each time..
Edward Cheung
Last time I checked, it was now a commercial industrial and office
space facility. The place is HUGE!