Try Here for tubing. McMaster-Carr
Dave KI4UBK
I was measuring the instrument light mounts on the dash I'm rebuilding and trying to figure out what size brass tubing I could use to mount the LEDs when it occurred to me...what is made of brass tubing, comes in short lengths of various gauges, and has a convenient hole in the bottom? Shell casings! My boys happen to love digging them up at my mom's house (the former owner used to shoot targets in the back yard). It turns out that a .45 caliber is a perfect fit for the gauges and 9mm is perfect for the indicator lamps.
Question: is it too "redneck" to repurpose brass casings as lamp holders for LEDs?
...of course this is the Appalachian Engineering Opel GT I'm working on, but trying to engineer OUT the redneck bits...
Assuming this is an acceptable raw material, what's a good source for used brass casings? I need about 10 of each size, in brass (not aluminum, etc).
Try Here for tubing. McMaster-Carr
Dave KI4UBK
Go to your nearest gun range on a Saturday and you can probably get all of the used brass you need from someone who is not a reloader. Or, ask your friends who shoot to save some brass for you. Probably the easiest (and most expensive) way is to buy a box of new ammo and remove the slug and powder and then there is no waiting and no trip to the range. (assuming you are only going to use the cylinder portion of the shell and don't plan to drill through that unfired primer).
not too red neck but i can see them hitting there foreheads and thinking "why didn't i think of that"
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I'll go shooting within the next 2 or 3 days, I can send you all the casings you need. PM me your address.
Dieter
PS: The ONLY way to remove a bullet from a casing is by pressing the trigger!
Last edited by wrench459; 09-30-2009 at 11:28 PM.
Tinkering is my name..fun is the game
This and that
Dieter is soooo generous. I was going to ask you to buy the cartridges and I'd empty them for you. Heck, I can't afford to replace what I shoot at this point. Ammo prices have doubled since my last purchases! In keeping with your rigging, I'll see if a dummy grenade would work for the gear shift knob.
Harold
Too Redneck? Are you kidding? With some of the good o'l boy touches I've seen proudly displayed on the some of Southern Opels, ya'all don't have any issues with what your do'in.....
They just oooz grits!
Last edited by Aardvaark; 10-01-2009 at 12:43 PM.
-Mark
'75 Manta
Direct link to my album of Opel related parts catalogs
and magazine articles for reference:
http://www.opelgt.com/photopost/show...ser/23031/sl/a
-Mark
'75 Manta
Direct link to my album of Opel related parts catalogs
and magazine articles for reference:
http://www.opelgt.com/photopost/show...ser/23031/sl/a
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