Dpmsman
Active Member
First off let me say I’m not an English major. Also I don’t particularly like to type. This is the reason I don’t post much. Let me apologize now for any and all grammatical errors that are about to occur.
About a year ago I picked up an older Camdex 2100 in 38spl at a local auction. I’m not sure why I bought it as I didn’t know if it even worked. But for the price I bought it for I thought if it worked I could load all the 38spl brass I and all of my buddies had in a couple hours. Then I could “sell it for a good profit”. At least that’s what I told my wife. Well you guessed it, it doesn’t work. D#%*! I tinkered with it for a couple of hours and gave up. Fast forward a year and there it still sits languishing in my basement.
All last week I’ve been home with sick kids. So I decided I was going to take the plunge! I disassembled the press taking pictures along the way. So far so good! I’ve cleaned it up and aside from a few worn parts it seems to be in decent shape. Now for the painful part! Calling Camdex and paying for replacements.
About a year ago I picked up an older Camdex 2100 in 38spl at a local auction. I’m not sure why I bought it as I didn’t know if it even worked. But for the price I bought it for I thought if it worked I could load all the 38spl brass I and all of my buddies had in a couple hours. Then I could “sell it for a good profit”. At least that’s what I told my wife. Well you guessed it, it doesn’t work. D#%*! I tinkered with it for a couple of hours and gave up. Fast forward a year and there it still sits languishing in my basement.
All last week I’ve been home with sick kids. So I decided I was going to take the plunge! I disassembled the press taking pictures along the way. So far so good! I’ve cleaned it up and aside from a few worn parts it seems to be in decent shape. Now for the painful part! Calling Camdex and paying for replacements.