dikman Report post Posted yesterday at 05:11 AM An idea that popped into my head so I just had to make it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gezzer Report post Posted yesterday at 05:15 AM I like that !!! Wish I had thought of it . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DieselTech Report post Posted yesterday at 05:30 AM Nice work. Looks nice. Is that a concho or actual shotgun shell base? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dikman Report post Posted yesterday at 06:24 AM Gezzer, feel free to use it (but if you sell any I want a cut!) 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. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgg Report post Posted 23 hours ago 6 hours ago, dikman said: An idea that popped into my head so I just had to make it! Nicely done. Recycling at it's finest. kgg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yuma Report post Posted 12 hours ago 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... Roger Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dikman Report post Posted 9 hours ago Just proves there's not an original idea in my head! I see you've taken the idea a bit further. 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. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yuma Report post Posted 6 hours ago 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 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DieselTech Report post Posted 5 hours ago 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. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dikman Report post Posted 4 hours ago 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. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yuma Report post Posted 2 hours ago I usually get about six bucks for them, not a lot but I do sell quite a few... Roger Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites