GWarden
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Being frugal I would rather make something possibly for no cost rather than spending money. I made up some boxes for storage of small cal (22-24 cal.) cast bullets.
I used some RCBS die boxes that were not being used. The two photos hopefully are worth more than a thousand words. I used a Dremel tool with a small cutting wheel to remove the dividers in the RCBS die boxes. A 1/4" brad point drill bit was used for drilling the holes. The second picture shows one box holding Lyman 225438 224-48gr. cast bullets and one RCBS .244- 95 gr cast bullet. I use these boxes for storage in my reloading room and for taking to the range when loading at the range. Some foam rubber, sheet styrofoam or several layers of newsprint keep the bullets, such as the short Lyman 225438 bullets from falling out if the box gets tipped over with the lid closed.
I am sure many of you have made some really nice wooden boxes .
Bob
I used some RCBS die boxes that were not being used. The two photos hopefully are worth more than a thousand words. I used a Dremel tool with a small cutting wheel to remove the dividers in the RCBS die boxes. A 1/4" brad point drill bit was used for drilling the holes. The second picture shows one box holding Lyman 225438 224-48gr. cast bullets and one RCBS .244- 95 gr cast bullet. I use these boxes for storage in my reloading room and for taking to the range when loading at the range. Some foam rubber, sheet styrofoam or several layers of newsprint keep the bullets, such as the short Lyman 225438 bullets from falling out if the box gets tipped over with the lid closed.
I am sure many of you have made some really nice wooden boxes .
Bob
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