WaxMeister Tool

Take total control of your projectiles by casting your own!
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WaxMeister Tool

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For anyone that might be interested, it appears that Waxmiester is back up and running!

http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?t=112734

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Is this company still in business? Looks like a good product, but it seems as though they've had some issues with delivery.
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I don't know. I never did follow-up and buy the tool. I just Alox dip-lube and run through a Lee sizer...I follow the dip process that RD showed on his web site.

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I had bought one plus a number of special order cutters. I really had problems with the brass cutters rolling out due to fatigue. I sold mine on ebay and went back to the way I have always done it.
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I wanted one of those things, when he disappeared. So off I went to Home Depot. I made the body out of brass tube, used .45/70 brass for bushings and end cap. I used a plastic fitting to hold the brass case that was doing the cutting. Used a piece of Steel rod with a drawer knob on the end. Worked good, then found Rooster lube and never used it again.

I never showed it because who knew what patents were on it.
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Greetings
If an individual makes an item for personal use.. not for resale or distribution.. is there any enforcable infringment on a patent ?
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Missionary wrote:Greetings
If an individual makes an item for personal use.. not for resale or distribution.. is there any enforcable infringment on a patent ?
Mike in Peru
Not being a lawyer mind you, I would say no. If it is for your own use, and you do not plan on trying make money on it, you should be good.
But, I'm a mechanic/engineer/geek/adventurer, not a lawyer.
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