rigger
03-02-2017, 08:21 AM
I acquired a notebook full of drawings with measurements for making boxes to hold 50 to 100 bullets. My
Dad had put them down to paper and I got them when he passed away. I thought some of you might be
interested so I scanned them and put them in one big pdf. Here is one of the boxes just to show you what they look like.
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p458/riggerjon/20170301_205048_zpsbqojebmv.jpg (http://s347.photobucket.com/user/riggerjon/media/20170301_205048_zpsbqojebmv.jpg.html)
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p458/riggerjon/20170301_205216_zpswrbvbrjk.jpg (http://s347.photobucket.com/user/riggerjon/media/20170301_205216_zpswrbvbrjk.jpg.html)
They were made from light cardboard taken from cereal boxes and cut out individually and glued together.
There is an index to show bullets he made them for. I put the index at the back of the pdf to keep the index
matching the pages in the pdf. A lot of these will work for bullets that are similar to the ones they were
designed for. Most of them are drawn with dotted and solid lines but not all of them. The dotted lines are
the lines you cut and the solid lines are the folds. Some of them are even marked cut and fold so if you
aren't sure just what to do go through and look at a few of the others and it should explain how to go about
it. Most of them hold a layer of 25 bullets, a divider, and another layer of 25 bullets with a lid that slides
over the bottom.
If you are interested I have them posted below
Leo's Bullet Boxes (https://www.dropbox.com/s/9agmobd4okvsnji/Leo%27s%20Bullet%20Box%20Plans.pdf?dl=0)
Dad had put them down to paper and I got them when he passed away. I thought some of you might be
interested so I scanned them and put them in one big pdf. Here is one of the boxes just to show you what they look like.
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p458/riggerjon/20170301_205048_zpsbqojebmv.jpg (http://s347.photobucket.com/user/riggerjon/media/20170301_205048_zpsbqojebmv.jpg.html)
http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p458/riggerjon/20170301_205216_zpswrbvbrjk.jpg (http://s347.photobucket.com/user/riggerjon/media/20170301_205216_zpswrbvbrjk.jpg.html)
They were made from light cardboard taken from cereal boxes and cut out individually and glued together.
There is an index to show bullets he made them for. I put the index at the back of the pdf to keep the index
matching the pages in the pdf. A lot of these will work for bullets that are similar to the ones they were
designed for. Most of them are drawn with dotted and solid lines but not all of them. The dotted lines are
the lines you cut and the solid lines are the folds. Some of them are even marked cut and fold so if you
aren't sure just what to do go through and look at a few of the others and it should explain how to go about
it. Most of them hold a layer of 25 bullets, a divider, and another layer of 25 bullets with a lid that slides
over the bottom.
If you are interested I have them posted below
Leo's Bullet Boxes (https://www.dropbox.com/s/9agmobd4okvsnji/Leo%27s%20Bullet%20Box%20Plans.pdf?dl=0)