Spindrift
Well-Known Member
Handling small gas checks with large fingers can be quite frustrating. I discovered a little trick the other day, that made it much easier. You know, one of the «why-on-earth-have-I-not-thought-of-this-before»- moments.
I have a Lyman primer flip-tray, with a lid. What I do, is
1) dump appropriate amount of gas checks in the tray. No use trying to flip them like primers, just
2) grab the ones who are oriented the convenient direction (cup up), then
3) put lid on, flip tray around, open tray and -voila-
4) remaining checks are now oriented cup-up in the lid
I have a Lyman primer flip-tray, with a lid. What I do, is
1) dump appropriate amount of gas checks in the tray. No use trying to flip them like primers, just
2) grab the ones who are oriented the convenient direction (cup up), then
3) put lid on, flip tray around, open tray and -voila-
4) remaining checks are now oriented cup-up in the lid