CNC machined aluminium loading blocks

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CNC machined aluminium loading blocks

#1 Post by Dangermouse »

http://www.accurateshooter.com/forum/in ... 567.0.html
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These loading block's look great, IMO, and I am tempted to order a couple.
I find it a shame though that no one in the UK is manufacturing anything like these. I was told that Mik has a CNC machine, but I imagine he is pretty busy with his Dolphin arms products.

Should anyone know of a struggling business who has a CNC machine not working to its full potential then I would suggest that they look at the possibility of knocking some of these out.
I would happily pay under £20 for one of these, which is going to be a joy to look at and handle, rather than the over priced plastic Jobie's which currently make my bench look untidy,

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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

What about some stylish oak ones instead?
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Re: CNC machined aluminium loading blocks

#3 Post by Mike357 »

ovenpaa wrote:What about some stylish oak ones instead?
Thats what I was thinking, those oak jobbies are lovely!
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#4 Post by Dangermouse »

I can imagine that Oak would be lovely, but would they not need more handling / finishing and thus be more expensive?

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#5 Post by spud »

Dangermouse wrote:I can imagine that Oak would be lovely, but would they not need more handling / finishing and thus be more expensive?

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not as espensive as you think ;)


dave are you thinking about the same ones as me ?
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#6 Post by spud »

Dangermouse wrote:I can imagine that Oak would be lovely, but would they not need more handling / finishing and thus be more expensive?

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not as espensive as you think ;)


dave are you thinking about the same ones as me ?



can i put some lnks up david/christal for them?
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#7 Post by ovenpaa »

They are quality items, does he have a website you can put a link up for, or ask him to pop over and introduce himself ;)
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#8 Post by spud »

ovenpaa wrote:They are quality items, does he have a website you can put a link up for, or ask him to pop over and introduce himself ;)
ok ill get hold off him


but in the mean time


Can you put this up for me Mark please

Loading Blocks made from well figured/seasoned Oak, with a lovely routered edging for easy pick up, the holders are about 24mm thick. and are calibre specific.
Three size chioces availabe
flat to hold 50 cases
flat to hold 50 cases
And the stepped holder 25/25

Prices are
£17.50+pp (flat 50cases)
£23.50+pp (stepped 50cases)

If you require something different please send me a PM and I will see what I can do for you

Cheers Andy

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#9 Post by Scotsgun »

Dangermouse wrote:http://www.accurateshooter.com/forum/in ... 567.0.html
I would happily pay under £20 for one of these ....
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I'll bet you would. Have you any idea how much Alu has risen in cost recently? Add tool wear, operators time, etc and i'd soon be out of business.
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#10 Post by Gun Pimp »

Guys,

Brian Fox is stocking the aluminium loading blocks and trays and other stuff from this company.

We featured this blingy (but excellent) stuff in Target Shooter a couple of issues ago.

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