Melting Down Tank Bullet Shell
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The army sells used shells, you just have to look for such deals. They're made of what is called "new brass",. 63% Cu and 37% Zn and the melting point is somewhere around 840°C. According to what you intend to do with it, after melting it you can add some Pb for further turning it, or some Al for further hot pressing.
Where does he get those wonderful toys?
Do you realize that shell case could have been sold for way, way more that the brass you recovered? They are pretty expensive...
That shell is cool 😎 as heck 😎 I would love to have one to keep
Congratulations on the beautiful work
Did u get that from a warzone?! XD
I have some ideas for next videos : Arlecchino's crimson moon.
Zhongli's spear is good as well 🗿
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Why do the Russians make their cartridge cases from steel, and everyone else's from brass? steel is 6 times cheaper than brass.