Chassepot
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Rubber washers?
I have a clicker press, so can cut whatever diameter(s) people need as long as I can get the rubber of the required thickness...
I have a clicker press, so can cut whatever diameter(s) people need as long as I can get the rubber of the required thickness...
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Interesting but will the sides be straight? I’ve tried cutting thicker rubber with a hole punch & the sides curve you get what I can best describe as a concave cylinder.saddler wrote:Rubber washers?
I have a clicker press, so can cut whatever diameter(s) people need as long as I can get the rubber of the required thickness...

David
I applaud your enthusiasm, even though your grip on reality may be somewhat tenuous......
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The machine I use is how washers used to be cut.
I can get a die made up to try it if you want?
Just need the o.d. & the i.d. of the washer req'd.
I can get a die made up to try it if you want?
Just need the o.d. & the i.d. of the washer req'd.
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saddler wrote:The machine I use is how washers used to be cut.
I can get a die made up to try it if you want?
Just need the o.d. & the i.d. of the washer req'd.
Thank's very much but I have access to a clicker press.
It's nice to have something to the correct pattern but the built up washers work very well.
A shooting companion had a hundred made "punched out if i remember correctly" haven’t seen them but they apparently were same as I described previously "concave".
David
I applaud your enthusiasm, even though your grip on reality may be somewhat tenuous......
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I could see if a chap I know would laser cut them, to stop the edge problem.
It may also have been down to the style of clicker die.
It may also have been down to the style of clicker die.
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Pardon my ignorance but how critical are the dimensions and material characteristics of the Obturateures? I have some moulded white nylon washer/spacers that are 19mm diameter x 9.5mm wide if they are any use.
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Sorry to reactivate my old topic but I have finally got around to getting a chassepot and now have a few questions again
With regards to the mould someone suggested the lyman one would this http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?mai ... ts_id=1822 be a suitable alternative?
Following in the same vein would i need to run the bullets through a resizing die? and lube them?
Thanks in advance
With regards to the mould someone suggested the lyman one would this http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?mai ... ts_id=1822 be a suitable alternative?
Following in the same vein would i need to run the bullets through a resizing die? and lube them?
Thanks in advance
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The Lee mould works. cant make any comments on it though it has been few years ago since I used it.
Have a look at this page in French.
http://jp.sedent.free.fr/UNE%20CARTOUCH ... SSEPOT.htm
Using google translator.
https://translate.google.co.uk/translat ... edit-text=
I forgot to make a couple of replies on this thread sorry!
Meaty the rubber obdurator expands & seals the chamber under gas pressure. Thanks' anyway.

Saddler I may be in contact about the laser cut idea .
David
Have a look at this page in French.
http://jp.sedent.free.fr/UNE%20CARTOUCH ... SSEPOT.htm
Using google translator.
https://translate.google.co.uk/translat ... edit-text=
I forgot to make a couple of replies on this thread sorry!
Meaty the rubber obdurator expands & seals the chamber under gas pressure. Thanks' anyway.

Saddler I may be in contact about the laser cut idea .
David
I applaud your enthusiasm, even though your grip on reality may be somewhat tenuous......
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Just as an update have finally managed to replace my rubber seal and make a new needle and have just fired it at the range today, it went off perfectly so very happy 

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David
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