cymrogwillt69 0 Posted January 30, 2011 Report Share Posted January 30, 2011 i have a lot of 12gauge shoot gun catrages enebody know what to do with them recicle our what??? thanks james Quote Link to post
dave1979 77 Posted January 30, 2011 Report Share Posted January 30, 2011 get a few cheap cig lighters and stick them in the empties!!!! pimp your lighter... Quote Link to post
cymrogwillt69 0 Posted January 30, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 30, 2011 haha i need a phew lighters then Quote Link to post
HUnter_zero 58 Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Match safe Wigeon whistle Ferrel for the end of a stick Air gun / .22lr targets John Quote Link to post
danebrewer10 6 Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 how do you turn them into a whistle? Quote Link to post
oman 23 Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 MAKING THE WHISTLE Take two used brass 12 bore cartridge (brass depth approx.12mm and 7mm) With protective gloves hold the plastic and heat the brass end of the cartridge in the flame until the plastic can be pulled from the base (takes a little practice) Knock out the spent primers with a punch (Put the case rim upwards over an orifice – nut etc.) Widen the mouth of the deeper brass base by tapping in a tapered cylinder (I use an old socket that has been ground to size) This makes a nice neat flange into which the smaller base can be inserted (tapped in with a small hammer) to make the whistle Notes: the small flaps of metal which support the primer need to be flattened back to leave a reasonably clear primer hole – not absolutely necessary but makes a better whistle if so doneThe two cases will usually stay together due to friction – epoxy resin can be used to make the fit permanentFinished width of the whistle is about 13mm Finally tie a loop in a piece of string (aprox 19mm diameter) and force it over the whistle rim to make a tight fitting lanyard... Quote Link to post
oman 23 Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 MAKING THE WHISTLE Take two used brass 12 bore cartridge (brass depth approx.12mm and 7mm) With protective gloves hold the plastic and heat the brass end of the cartridge in the flame until the plastic can be pulled from the base (takes a little practice) Knock out the spent primers with a punch (Put the case rim upwards over an orifice – nut etc.) Widen the mouth of the deeper brass base by tapping in a tapered cylinder (I use an old socket that has been ground to size) This makes a nice neat flange into which the smaller base can be inserted (tapped in with a small hammer) to make the whistle Notes: the small flaps of metal which support the primer need to be flattened back to leave a reasonably clear primer hole – not absolutely necessary but makes a better whistle if so doneThe two cases will usually stay together due to friction – epoxy resin can be used to make the fit permanentFinished width of the whistle is about 13mm Finally tie a loop in a piece of string (aprox 19mm diameter) and force it over the whistle rim to make a tight fitting lanyard... Quote Link to post
danebrewer10 6 Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 MAKING THE WHISTLE Take two used brass 12 bore cartridge (brass depth approx.12mm and 7mm) With protective gloves hold the plastic and heat the brass end of the cartridge in the flame until the plastic can be pulled from the base (takes a little practice) Knock out the spent primers with a punch (Put the case rim upwards over an orifice – nut etc.) Widen the mouth of the deeper brass base by tapping in a tapered cylinder (I use an old socket that has been ground to size) This makes a nice neat flange into which the smaller base can be inserted (tapped in with a small hammer) to make the whistle Notes: the small flaps of metal which support the primer need to be flattened back to leave a reasonably clear primer hole – not absolutely necessary but makes a better whistle if so doneThe two cases will usually stay together due to friction – epoxy resin can be used to make the fit permanentFinished width of the whistle is about 13mm Finally tie a loop in a piece of string (aprox 19mm diameter) and force it over the whistle rim to make a tight fitting lanyard... aah thatnks for that, I'll give it a go, I've made match boxes before so I'm an old hand at getting the brass off! Quote Link to post
tubba 38 Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 get a few cheap cig lighters and stick them in the empties!!!! pimp your lighter... Seen them on ebay there :wankerzo4: Quote Link to post
dave1979 77 Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 i aint floggin them mate...was just a reply to the question... Quote Link to post
hullhunter 219 Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 i got one from ebay.au i think they were called bombaya pro fox whistle. ive had good results with mine. Quote Link to post
tubba 38 Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 i aint floggin them mate...was just a reply to the question... I know mate i was just replying to your answer. You must have sin em though Quote Link to post
dave1979 77 Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 i just had a look after your post!!! you wouldnt really buy one of those....would you!!! Quote Link to post
tubba 38 Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 i just had a look after your post!!! you wouldnt really buy one of those....would you!!! There's a few that have, look at the feed back. Just shows people don't look at stuff before they buy it. Quote Link to post
hullhunter 219 Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 i just had a look after your post!!! you wouldnt really buy one of those....would you!!! There's a few that have, look at the feed back. Just shows people don't look at stuff before they buy it. can you stick a link up. Quote Link to post
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