Bondo Ammunition
Has anyone here ever made Bondo spudgun rounds? Here's my thinking: Take a few 4" long pieces of 2" PVC and pack them with Bondo. Once the Bondo hardens tap out the Bondo slug and shape it into a big freakin bullet. In my minds eye I kinda' see it as a 40mm grenade for an M203. Any thoughts?
            
			
									
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Yeah, heres what burntlatke did
            
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IIRC, _latke wound up using wooden slugs due to repeatability and reusability. I think it would start costing a good penny to be making rounds out of Bondo. Save it and start fixing the dents in your car. 
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						EDIT: Good to see you around again, Mike. I remember liking your work a lot.
You should tried putting oil around the bondo first maybe? (Hard to do but possible?)jrrdw wrote:I made a Bondo slug and it sucked. To light, to hard to get out of the pipe and to messy...
I haven't made one. I might. I don't really use bondo, too expensive.
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I made one for a piston and just tapped the plug on a table once and it popped right outjrrdw wrote:I made a Bondo slug and it sucked. To light, to hard to get out of the pipe and to messy...
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Why not try craft plaster? With a strong enough gun, you could get a nice shattering on a hard enough target.
You could also shape the ammunition into virtually anything.
            
			
									
						You could also shape the ammunition into virtually anything.
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						I thought about plaster but thought it would take too long to dry. Bondo hardening is a chemical process not drying process. Maybe I'll give it a shot.
            
			
									
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True enough, but I think you can occupy yourself for 30 minutes. Just make large batches so you're not making one bullet at a time.
I thought about plaster but thought it would take too long to dry
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