Hello All,this may well be a dumb question,but in my defence I must confess that I know squat about brazing etc.
I have a Hotchkiss 3pdr round,that for reasons unknown has had a 4mm
hole drilled through the base of the case.This hole is partially in the rim and
partially through the thick portion at the base of the case,it doesn't
penetrate inside the case at all.I have seen pistol rounds drilled in a similar fashion to go on keyrings and suchlike.
Could this hole be filled with braze,and filed flat top and bottom???
As I understand it,brazing rods are themselves brass,and I wonder if the heat necessary would melt the case as well,I fear I'm totally clueless in such matters.
I have a Hotchkiss 3pdr round,that for reasons unknown has had a 4mm
hole drilled through the base of the case.This hole is partially in the rim and
partially through the thick portion at the base of the case,it doesn't
penetrate inside the case at all.I have seen pistol rounds drilled in a similar fashion to go on keyrings and suchlike.
Could this hole be filled with braze,and filed flat top and bottom???
As I understand it,brazing rods are themselves brass,and I wonder if the heat necessary would melt the case as well,I fear I'm totally clueless in such matters.