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Prepping case's

flexi

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Hi All,

So some can see the process...I'm just sitting here, radio on preparing tubes to go into my 7.62 bullet cases....I have de leaded the bullet heads ( they get a 2.2mm hole drilled on the lathe) A 7mm hole in the bullet cases and Gorilla PU between the tape to secure them in. I push fit the bullets in another case with a 1/4" hole in the base for the transmission.
A quick clean, wax and good to go
 

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flexi

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Can you imagine the Explanation trying to come out when MI5 Raid Marks house with him sat at a table drilling bullets surrounded by shell casings :funny::funny::funny:
"Honest Officer, I am making PENS" :shocking: Of Course you are, off to the nick with you......... :funny: :funny: :funny: :funny:
If you only knew!!
 

flexi

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They are looking exceptional, Mark.
After shining them up what finish do you put on them???
Hi Alan,
There are loads of different finishes you could use, laquer is a favourite, personally I just wax with microcrystaline...I gives a form of protection until sold but I tell people they will tarnish and take on a used look with usage or they can buff and wax....most like the patina they will get with time...alternatively you can use nickel cases :bwink:
 

flexi

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I like the look of those a lot Mark and following a generous bit of help from a site member am going to have a go
If you need any help just shout out...
BTW plastic paint kettles don't catch molten lead very well...like the lead they melt...don't ask:chuckle:
 

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Very jealous of your skill! They are fantastic. They really are. Hope you are very proud of them and your penmaking skills in general.
 
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