Jgrden
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So here is how it started. My friend sends me eighty spent .30-06 shells. I see the dimples on the ends and think they are safe. I start to turn one and it POPPED !!!! I stopped, thinking they were all loaded with primers and that my limited education with bullets was showing. So I started to work on a special order which happened to include two supposedly spent .30-06 bullets that looked the same as the ones the friend sent to me. I decided not to take a chance and substituted two shells that had previously been drilled and were ready for polishing. This request was for a pen and pencil set and as you know, the pencil set took extra care and milling. When they were finished we took them to the customer and offered the two original shells back to him. He was not amused and wanted the set made of the original bullets that were fired from his "daddy's" gun. So over to the gun range and they verified that they and the other eighty bullets were fired and safe. I proceeded to drill holes in the two cherished bullet casings and they both drilled OFF CENTER.
At this point I am headed for the liquor cabinet :drink: for assistance in calming my nerves. Pulling out my trusted Dremel I proceeded to even out the holes to 8mm size. My plan included double tubing the bullets, which I did. I tried for the forth time to solder them and it did not take. Used glue again. Put the center band into the pencil prematurely and paid the price for that mistake and had to turn the wood portion with the band inserted.
All that being said, they are finished and look good. And as Monty says, if there isn't a picture, it just did not happen. Guess I'd better trek out to the work shop and bring them in for photoing.
That is my story and I am sticking to it. So there. :tongue:
All that being said, they are finished and look good. And as Monty says, if there isn't a picture, it just did not happen. Guess I'd better trek out to the work shop and bring them in for photoing.
That is my story and I am sticking to it. So there. :tongue:

