22 June 2013, 22:32
SevensFor the lights and ceiling fans in the trophy room...
I stumbled upon this while searching online and thought some of you may like these in the trophy room or reloading bench.
Here is the link -
High powered pull chains16 July 2013, 21:09
fla3006Just ordered one for my 1913 Century Electric ceiling fan, 30-06 of course:
17 July 2013, 04:11
SevensBad photo, but I picked up some in 308 for the fan in my trophy room.
17 July 2013, 22:29
KenscoWhat a unique idea. If they had them in 375 H&H I would buy four.
01 December 2013, 08:28
CharlesLI don't reload, but I am tempted to buy some .375 bullets so I can make a few from brass that I have saved. I have saved the brass from every animal that I have shot in Africa.
01 December 2013, 21:50
MTGunnerI have made these cartridge fan and light assemblies. Very easy to do if you reload and have a soldering iron. Punch out the primer, on a fired cartridge for safety, drill a slightly larger hole thru the primer pocket flash hole just larger than the chain itself. Run the chain thru the of the cartridge case, solder on a ball of solder just larger than the hole. Drop the chain down thru the hole of the cartridge shell holder and seat the bullet. My trophy room fan/light sports two 300WSM cartridges that I have employed to take African animals. My living room fan/light sports two 22BR cartridges that I have used for varmints. Not complicated to make and a great conversation idea. MTG
03 December 2013, 21:41
cooperjdi have made a couple of these as well. pretty easy to do. i had some .38spcl cartridges on my bedroom fan. now i'm no longer single, and those had to stay behind sadly.
like MTG said, knock out the primer, drill a slightly bigger hole, run the chain through, i just tied some wire around the chain to keep it from slipping back through the primer hole. shove the bullet back in there and youre done. 5 mins.