Fred
Well-Known Member
I recently acquired a 6pr shot which I suspect was an incomplete factory reject. I replaced the driving band with a simple method and was so pleased with the result that I thought I should share it here.
I cut two strips of copper approx. 1.2 mm thick and wrapped them around the groove. The outer strip was made slightly wider than required to allow for trimming later and great care was taken to make the join as neat as possible. They were overlapped so that their joins were staggered and then soldered in situ. This was done with a small propane torch and I used flux cored electronics solder which I think will be less corrosive to the shot body than acid flux. As the copper cools it shrinks more than the steel so the band pulls in nice and tight. I was then able to tidy up the band and profile it on a lathe using very cautious light cuts to avoid peeling off the bands altogether. You can see that the result is pretty good and although there was just a small mark where the join was, I copper plated it so that it is almost invisible.
Obviously this method should only be attempted if you are sure that the projectile is free from explosive.

fred
I cut two strips of copper approx. 1.2 mm thick and wrapped them around the groove. The outer strip was made slightly wider than required to allow for trimming later and great care was taken to make the join as neat as possible. They were overlapped so that their joins were staggered and then soldered in situ. This was done with a small propane torch and I used flux cored electronics solder which I think will be less corrosive to the shot body than acid flux. As the copper cools it shrinks more than the steel so the band pulls in nice and tight. I was then able to tidy up the band and profile it on a lathe using very cautious light cuts to avoid peeling off the bands altogether. You can see that the result is pretty good and although there was just a small mark where the join was, I copper plated it so that it is almost invisible.
Obviously this method should only be attempted if you are sure that the projectile is free from explosive.

fred