Corosion on power funnel?
Quote from Reloader on August 8, 2009, 9:28 pmSo I pulled out my 45 acp power funnel after leading it in the die for about 6 months and I notice the outside of the funnel (part between the power die and the funnel) is all corroded. Is this to be expected? Is it ok to put a light coat of clp on the outside of the funnel next time? If not what should I use?
This was in my garage in central texas..Its like anti-humid here so I'm kinda stumped. Nothing else shows any signs of wear or corrosion.
Take a look: http://img198.yfrog.com/img198/3097/5f0c.jpg
So I pulled out my 45 acp power funnel after leading it in the die for about 6 months and I notice the outside of the funnel (part between the power die and the funnel) is all corroded. Is this to be expected? Is it ok to put a light coat of clp on the outside of the funnel next time? If not what should I use?
This was in my garage in central texas..Its like anti-humid here so I'm kinda stumped. Nothing else shows any signs of wear or corrosion.
Take a look: http://img198.yfrog.com/img198/3097/5f0c.jpg
Quote from Reloader on August 10, 2009, 4:07 pmThe corrosion appears to be very minor. use steel wool or a scotchbrite pad and WD-40 to clean it up. When not in use, it is fine to put a light coat of oil on it to prevent rust. Just wipe the part off prior to loading to prevent any powder contamination.
The corrosion appears to be very minor. use steel wool or a scotchbrite pad and WD-40 to clean it up. When not in use, it is fine to put a light coat of oil on it to prevent rust. Just wipe the part off prior to loading to prevent any powder contamination.
