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Holland Lee perfect powder measure 09-09-2018, 06:35 PM
CodySPowell I used lapping compound on... 09-09-2018, 06:40 PM
Holland I’ve never used lapping... 09-09-2018, 06:44 PM
ReneeMicelli My solution was to use a... 09-16-2018, 06:19 PM
CodySPowell Anything that is a mild... 09-16-2018, 06:35 PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holland View Post
    I’ve recently run into issues with my powder measure leaking quite a bit. Does anyone in the group have any tips on how to minimize leakage? Seems to not like H335 & Ramshot Silhouette. TIA


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    I used lapping compound on mine. Fixed the leaking issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CodySPowell View Post
    I used lapping compound on mine. Fixed the leaking issues.

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    I’ve never used lapping compound. Where would I get some and what was your process?


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    My solution was to use a little bit of Meguires poliching compound to lap the drum. I have not tried it, but several people have stated that tooth paste works as well.
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    I used lapping compound on mine. Fixed the leaking issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReneeMicelli View Post
    My solution was to use a little bit of Meguires poliching compound to lap the drum. I have not tried it, but several people have stated that tooth paste works as well.
    Anything that is a mild abrasive in a paste form will work.

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