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Offline Dand

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primer residue on Trim-mate
« on: November 08, 2007, 08:44:41 AM »
The lead contamination thread recently posted on this forum got me to thinking about the primer residue I get when I use my RCBS Trim-mate.

When I do a large batch of cases I can get a lot of primer residue around the primer pocket cleaner. What's the best way to remove that stuff?  I wish RCBS had designed the machine to make it easy to collect an remove that stuff - but I don't really have a better idea as to how to do that.

At present I carefully wipe that stuff up with a damp paper towel and try not to let it get spread around.  It can take a couple minutes to clean it off carefully.

Any thoughts on this?

Before I had a trim-mate I would clean pockets by hand over a paper towel then fold up and dispose - seemed pretty easy to control most of the dust.  But I have to admit I really like the trim mate when prepping cases.



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Re: primer residue on Trim-mate
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2007, 06:15:52 PM »
I pull mine to the edge of the bench and a little beyond with the front of it. I have an old 15 pound powder keg I use as a trash can at my metallic loading bench. I use a brush and just gently brush it all off the trimmer and into the trash can. I think a dedicated vacuum likely would be best but my method works for me.


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Re: primer residue on Trim-mate
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2007, 05:59:18 AM »
I use a ShopVac with a HEPA filter.
Works for me.