Forgive me if this is somewhat off topic. But I couldn't resist sharing this with you guys.
I go through a LOT of CO2 cartridges target practicing. Here's a super cool idea for what to do with your left over cartridges! :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc6wbaoP-ws
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Not a toy for the little ones for sure.
Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid.
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Cool air gun..!!
I made a tool out of empty C02 cartridges to iron out the old bad crimps on 12 gauge plastic hulls.
It kind of heats up the plastic and straightens it so that it can be recrimped a lot better.
Cut in half, insert a 6 or 8/32 about 2+" screw/nut/lockwasher through cap and out the cut end.
Put into drill and turn it while applying pressure inside the plastic crimp area, plastic will heat up and reform a lot better than it was. Crimps better for me.
Yep...I had the same problem and hated to just throw them away. Might be the "Hoarder" in me???
I just hate to throw something away that could be used for something else. ( Repurposed )
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I made a tool out of empty C02 cartridges to iron out the old bad crimps on 12 gauge plastic hulls.
It kind of heats up the plastic and straightens it so that it can be recrimped a lot better.
Cut in half, insert a 6 or 8/32 about 2+" screw/nut/lockwasher through cap and out the cut end.
Put into drill and turn it while applying pressure inside the plastic crimp area, plastic will heat up and reform a lot better than it was. Crimps better for me.
Yep...I had the same problem and hated to just throw them away. Might be the "Hoarder" in me???
I just hate to throw something away that could be used for something else. ( Repurposed )
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george wrote:Don,
so, when did they start making shotgun hulls out of plastic?
What would you like to call it?
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No problems heregeorge wrote:Don, don't be so touchy!
I was joking how some of us still reload the paper hulls.
I just asked what you would call them. I thought you might be a plastics engineer and have a proper chemical name for them.
Ya know, I have always wanted to load paper hulls. I just never did. I shot a bunch of them though.
Love that smell...!!!
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Yeah.... I just couldn't throw them out!
And you know what I've found? As an ammo those things are pretty much indestructible! They don't even have a dent after going through a plywood sheet!
And you know what I've found? As an ammo those things are pretty much indestructible! They don't even have a dent after going through a plywood sheet!
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I watched one of the tv shows like "How' it's made" and they had a tour of a factory making CO2 cartridges, very interesting..!!!mike5906 wrote:Yeah.... I just couldn't throw them out!
And you know what I've found? As an ammo those things are pretty much indestructible! They don't even have a dent after going through a plywood sheet!
Making something like a 1000 every minute..!!
Don2