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I like that !!!  Wish I had thought of it .

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Nice work. Looks nice. Is that a concho or actual shotgun shell base? 

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Gezzer, feel free to use it (but if you sell any I want a cut!:lol:)

DT, the real thing. I noticed that when we started shooting Single Action most of the shotgun shells were just discarded, which seemed pretty wasteful, so I started collecting them. I made a simple tool to separate the brass bases (still a lot of work!) and then decapped them. They go into my brass collection box, eventually I will melt them down or just sell them as scrap. I cut the rim down with a Dremel so it was almost flat then punched the leather and glued a shell each side. I'm thinking I might try something with .44-40 cases, I have quite a few as they damage easily when reloading!! I'm also toying with making a belt buckle with the .44-40 cases in a round pattern so it looks like a revolver cylinder.

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6 hours ago, dikman said:

An idea that popped into my head so I just had to make it!:rolleyes2:

Nicely done. Recycling at it's finest.

kgg

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Sorry to rain on your parade, but I've been doing these for several years now....as you said, cut the shotgun cases down with a Dremel, pop out the primer and its surround then re-fit using an appropriate size eyelet then super glue a used large rifle primer back in the center.

With the rifle ones, I cut the base at about 3/8" then put six cuts in the body to flare out once its fitted to the leather..I hope this makes sense, the pics may clarify...

 

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Just proves there's not an original idea in my head! :lol: I see you've taken the idea a bit further. :specool: Do you have much of a market for them? My wife and grand-daughter said I should sell them, my answer was that I can't be bothered, too much work.

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To the right market, yes.    A bit of mucking around but better when you do a mob of them, good use for small off cuts, easy with the doo-hickey for cutting the leather out ( cutter cost about $35 )  I found the best market is gun shops, they put them next to the cash register ( like the chocolates at Woolies )

 

Roger

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51 minutes ago, yuma said:

To the right market, yes.    A bit of mucking around but better when you do a mob of them, good use for small off cuts, easy with the doo-hickey for cutting the leather out ( cutter cost about $35 )  I found the best market is gun shops, they put them next to the cash register ( like the chocolates at Woolies )

 

Roger

Just curious. But what do your fold over teardrop shell key rings usually sell for? 

Sometimes the small goods are quite the money makers.

Thanks. 

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I actually have a couple of dies for cutting key fobs, the one in my pic and a larger more squarish one, that were given to me by an old friend who used to have a leather business. 

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I usually get about six bucks for them, not a lot but I do sell quite a few...

 

Roger

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