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Also related to my father-in-laws funeral I would like some suggestions on a
different item. After they fired his 21 gun salute they gave us the rifle brass from the firing. I would like mount these brass on little plaques. I'm looking for suggestions how to go about this. 1) I'm thinking along the lines of a base that has a T-slot in the back so that it can either be layed flat or hung on a nail. 2) I can cut a shallow groove and use adhesive to glue the brass on Question, what type of adhesive will work best? Advantage of this method is that the entire casing including the fired primer and base markings are mostly visible. Disadvantage is what if the adhesive lets go sometime, the brass falls off the plaque. 3) I can create two small pieces of wood that would stand up on the base. I'm thinking that one would have a hole all the way through to slip over the neck of the casing and the second one would have a shallow round hole to set the bottom of the casing in. Then attach the two pieces of wood to the base. The brass stands up off the base a bit on these two pieces of wood and is firmly held between the two. Advantage is that no glue is needed and the brass could never come off the plaque unless the plaque is dismantled. Disadvantage is that a good share of the neck is inside the one wood standard and the base is of the brass is completely inside the shallow hole in the other standard. You see enough of the brass to get the idea what it is but it is somewhat covered. One mitigating thing might be to drill the hole for the base on through with a slightly smaller bit so that you can look through the hole and see the fired cap and some of the markings but the brass would not be able to slip through. Any other thoughts or suggestions very welcome. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Glue - I would use either epoxy or polyurathane (Gorilla Glue). Use as little as possible. Polish the brass and then clean with acetone or IPA to remove any grease or wax. I'm assuming these are .30-06 casings? Another way to mount them would be to knock (press) the primers out of the base and mount them with a #0 screw through the primer hole. |
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