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Good morning, greetings from the Left Coast of Northern California.
Now that I have retired I'm dusting thing off and digging out a lot of my old stuff. I have my old Dillon RL1000 I'm cleaning up. It works well and I'm getting reacquainted with its operation, it still runs smooth. if anyone has one for sale I'm looking for a brother for mine. If you have parts, I know they are hard to find, I am looking for just about everything. So if you know a friend who knows a friend who just might have one I would appreciate the referral. Thank you in advance.
 
Good morning, greetings from the Left Coast of Northern California.
Now that I have retired I'm dusting thing off and digging out a lot of my old stuff. I have my old Dillon RL1000 I'm cleaning up. It works well and I'm getting reacquainted with its operation, it still runs smooth. if anyone has one for sale I'm looking for a brother for mine. If you have parts, I know they are hard to find, I am looking for just about everything. So if you know a friend who knows a friend who just might have one I would appreciate the referral. Thank you in advance.
Hi, I rebuilt my two and it was expensive due to no parts. Everything had to be machined and even the the return
springs had to be custom made. In one of the Threads here I explained some of the things done but not all.
I have had people from England call and ask questions. They run like a Swiss watch when set up right.
Good Luck DJ
 
Hi, I rebuilt my two and it was expensive due to no parts. Everything had to be machined and even the the return
springs had to be custom made. In one of the Threads here I explained some of the things done but not all.
I have had people from England call and ask questions. They run like a Swiss watch when set up right.
Good Luck DJ
DJ
Thanks for the response! Your post was one of the reasons for me joining the forum. I was a commercial reloader in the 80s when Dillon was just really getting in productions. I actually have a Dillon 300 press, one his first starts. I really I would like to have three machines working. I agree with you unfortunately I'm going to either have to find a machinist with a kind heart or start machining myself. Please keep me in mind if you every hear anyone wanting to sell parts or a machine.
Take care
Rob
 
DJ
Thanks for the response! Your post was one of the reasons for me joining the forum. I was a commercial reloader in the 80s when Dillon was just really getting in productions. I actually have a Dillon 300 press, one his first starts. I really I would like to have three machines working. I agree with you unfortunately I'm going to either have to find a machinist with a kind heart or start machining myself. Please keep me in mind if you every hear anyone wanting to sell parts or a machine.
Take care
Rob
I should have given you my # 503-784-4400
 
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