DIY hand brass trimmer to power

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Best $50 I ever spent maybe! There is a trio-prep also. Helpful for swaging primer pockets...or just quickly change out on of the heads on the duo-prep. Other better options, albeit 8-10x the price, are automatic trimmers.
 
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Put some rubber feet on the bottom of the cutting board. Super secure and easy to use. The cutting board catches the large majority of the shavings. Which I can then sweep into the trough on the edges.
 
I have the adapter for my lyman universal.

Also made a stand for my Giraud/Harbor Freight combo at work earlier this week:

 

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Put some rubber feet on the bottom of the cutting board. Super secure and easy to use. The cutting board catches the large majority of the shavings. Which I can then sweep into the trough on the edges.


That's pretty much how my Lyman is set up. I didn't buy the "conversion" but knocked the handle off mine and turned the shaft down to fit the drill. I will say I pretty much ruined it for short cases but it's not very often I'm trimming down pistol brass. I've got a tri way on order and need to make the coupler so I can connect it to my motor and bench mount it.
 
I guess I'm the only person running a garage corded Bosch drill. I bought some linear slides but haven't got around to building a cradle to run on them that holds the drill yet.