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Thanks I have them set up for 10 gauge plastic hulls
Just wondered if they worked on paper - of course there is one way to find out
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I have put a screw in the end of my homeade trimmer so that I may make length adjustments as needed for different length shells.
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did it cut the paper shells ok..i ve never tried cutting a paper shell on my cutter i too have the set srey for varios lenths but only use the 2 7/8 cut on the 10 ga hulls rite now... charlie
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I made a jig for short 10 , 12 , 16 and 20 gauge shells . And cut them all paper or plastic on a bandsaw .
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I use a single edge straight razor in a dowel for paper - never tried the band saw for paper, just plastic. You can buy a box of 50 razors pretty cheap at the home improvement stores. Painters use them quite often.
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11-01-2013, 08:25 AM | #8 | ||||||
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thanks Paul
I had tried the utility blade set up that I use for plastic and that just shredded the mouth of a paper shell. I just tried a single edge razor blade and got neatly trimmed hulls
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I believe because they're thinner - easier to get a " razor sharp " edge.
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I use a thing called the trim doctor works on all ga. shells
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