Ironwrx
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Hi. This is not really “bullet casting”, but I didn’t really know where else to post this. (Admin. Change category if necessary).
I’ve been using my 22lrreloader.com percussion cap maker, and prime-all to make a slew of percussion caps lately. I’ve read a lot on the forums, and talked to several about acetone and Duco. But here’s a new question. I’ve made copper, I’ve made brass, and I’ve made aluminum caps. I like to put my new caps that I’ve made into the little tins that commercial caps come in. Is dielectric corrosion, or dissimilar metal reaction something I should be concerned with? I’m mainly concerned about putting the aluminum and brass or copper caps in the same container. Also maybe the aluminum caps shouldn’t be stored in the little tin containers? Am I overthinking this, or is this a valid concern?
I’ve been using my 22lrreloader.com percussion cap maker, and prime-all to make a slew of percussion caps lately. I’ve read a lot on the forums, and talked to several about acetone and Duco. But here’s a new question. I’ve made copper, I’ve made brass, and I’ve made aluminum caps. I like to put my new caps that I’ve made into the little tins that commercial caps come in. Is dielectric corrosion, or dissimilar metal reaction something I should be concerned with? I’m mainly concerned about putting the aluminum and brass or copper caps in the same container. Also maybe the aluminum caps shouldn’t be stored in the little tin containers? Am I overthinking this, or is this a valid concern?