hsifeng: (Blackpowder Love)
hsifeng ([personal profile] hsifeng) wrote2010-05-10 03:34 pm
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Copper Cartridges – Alderney Wreck


Many thanks to Barry Siler, who posted this information on the SRS list just a few moments ago.

Yes! Even more sources for non-wooden cartridges!

To be honest, I am glad that Dale used a different technique to make ours. I am far happier knowing that ours are not held together with lead solder.

EDIT: Another lovely person from the same list gave this address for purchasing ready-made cartridges.

http://goosebay-workshops.com/THE-SHIP-S-STORE


I can tell you these are much less pricey than the ones that hubby and I got - although I will also say I like ours more... *wink*

[identity profile] gryphonlsb.livejournal.com 2010-05-11 06:49 am (UTC)(link)
Brass Henge? Or are they medieval Dahleks??

EXTERMINATE!!!

[identity profile] hobbitomm.livejournal.com 2010-05-11 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting. I'm not really up on my gunpowder stuff (down sides of being a fencer and in the SCA, two things which tend to stifle black powder a touch), but I was aware (vaguely) of tin tops for Apostles during the ECW, but not of the whole things being anything other than wood. Do we think this might be a maritime thing, based on trying to avoid problems to the wood in the wet/salty environment? Or maybe it might be an anti-fire precaution (I know that in later vessels, like the Victory, the magazine was coated with copper plates, held with copper nails, to reduce the risk of static causing.... bad things... to happen.)