Canberra Starter Cartridge
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Canberra Starter Cartridge
I've just bought a starter cartridge for a friend and am looking to get it polished engraved and mounted, has anyone got experience of this, i.e. is it fairly straightforward or do I need to give it to a pro (if so then any names?)
Bit vague I know, but hopefully you'll get the gist.
Thanks
Bit vague I know, but hopefully you'll get the gist.
Thanks
They polish up very easily indeed. I have one that 7 Squadron did for me after I flew with them for two UAS vac attachments, with a small brass squadron badge (one of those lapel badges, I suspect, with the pin removed) and engraved. It still sits on my desk.
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Had one as a going away pressie. Handle was a 20mm case with 2 x 7.62s joining it all together. If you want to make it viable as a drinking tool, knock the percussion cap out of the bottom, apply heat to the hole and drop a penny into it. You'll find it's a perfect fit.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
Fill the inside with Coka Cola and leave overnight, that gets rid of the smell and the rubbish inside. Clean the outside with Duraglit or some sort of metal polish and thats it. We have hundreds of them sitting doing nothing at Coventry, any offers?
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For the ultimate polish-yer-rocket shinyness on a starter cart, look no further than Micro-mesh; basically ultra fine sandpaper.
The rubber disks in the cases used to make brilliant improvised sink plugs as well (Junior Ranks block) while the carts themselves were good for blowing up pianos (Officers Mess).
The rubber disks in the cases used to make brilliant improvised sink plugs as well (Junior Ranks block) while the carts themselves were good for blowing up pianos (Officers Mess).