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I had a piece of scrap 2 x 12 …or it might even have been a little wider. It got thrown out by the neighbors when they were building the house last summer, and I grabbed it. Figured I would have fun in make a few various size blocks this afternoon. I got a little sloppy with my hole drilling and didn’t get the holes even spaced or lined up but I figured “who cares” because these are ones that are just gonna be tossed around in my reloading bench and supplies. I won’t cry if I scratch, drop, or brakes these ones. Made 3, 25 count blocks and various size smaller ones. These are just gonna be workhorse ones thrown in my supply box. I grabbed the torch and gave the pine blocks a little love so they didn’t look so plain. I put a coat of antique minwax finish over the top. Wanted to give him an old antique look like they’ve been around for a century. The 25 round count blocks turned out halfway decent for holes being lined up except for one…lol. Was just a quick job to make some work horse ones. The smaller blocks when I tried to cut edges I kind of cut into them and figured instead of tossing them out. I was just gonna finish them and keep them for spares or a little compact one for when I’m loading just a few for testing.
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07-27-2024, 01:49 PM | #4 | ||||||
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My 10 ga. blocks are drops of 1" Starboard from my shop. Laid them out and bored on the drill press then a quick shot on the table router for the edges. Deep enough to hold filled hulls securely but easy to get out. Really good when I want to roll crimp, I can load a box then crimp all at the same time. Crimp tool doesn't cool between rounds, makes the crimping go faster.
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07-29-2024, 02:13 PM | #5 | ||||||
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I looked for some of that stuff to rebuild my transom on my boat this past winter, but they wanted an arm and a leg for it. Now that I see that I should’ve bought a couple of pieces of thick gray plastic that look like starboard at the restore shop this past winter it would’ve worked out great.
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07-31-2024, 11:45 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Found another multi laminated wood cutting board thrift shopping the other day. Think I might reserve this current one I got for pistol calibers. All my plastic factory loading blocks are too wide and deep for pistol. I should be able to cut a few blocks up out of it. Found another piece of scrap 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 laying around I’ll mess with too. Figure I need to make a couple 22 hornet loading blocks.
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Started on the new block I bought. Made two 10mm blocks (9mm will work in it was well) and two 22 hornet blocks. Still have to sand and varnish the last two I cut out of the block. Sanding out the the old previous cut scars on the blocks are a pain. Used a 1/2” bit for 10mm and 3/8” for 22 Hornet. The little piece of the block I cut from the neck will hold 15 Hornet shells. Figured it was better then tossing it.
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