Author Topic: Notes on Patchboxes  (Read 2762 times)

Offline frogwalking

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Notes on Patchboxes
« on: January 01, 2015, 06:09:48 PM »
For those who buy , rather than make their patchboxes, this is just a verification of what many already know.  I have on hand a patchbox that I bought several years ago from TOW.  Looking for a better quality piece, at the suggestion of someone on this forum, I bought a patchbox kit from Chamber's Flintlocks.  Comparing the two, I found that the one from TOW is .050 inch thick.  The brass on the kit from Chambers is .072 thick.  In addition, the hinge fold on the Chambers kit  is much better quality, and can easily be soldered shut if desired, however. the door and head are not notched or fitted together.  This means the Chambers lit will be more work, but can be made into any form and or size desired, and if you do your part, will be much better quality when finished.   Oh, the latter costs more, but has all parts included to make a hidden door latch.  Many of you  knew that, but if I didn't, there must be at least one other who did not know.
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Re: Notes on Patchboxes
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2015, 08:40:27 PM »


I'm an advocate of Chambers' patchbox kit.  The image above is their patchbox in their Mark Silver Virginia rifle.  i try to keep one of their patchbox kits in inventory ... they're excellent.
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Re: Notes on Patchboxes
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2015, 06:17:56 PM »
Nicely done box Taylor, interesting release. 8)
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Offline WadePatton

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Re: Notes on Patchboxes
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2015, 06:43:14 PM »
For those who buy , rather than make their patchboxes, this is just a verification of what many already know... Oh, the latter costs more, but has all parts included to make a hidden door latch.  Many of you  knew that, but if I didn't, there must be at least one other who did not know.

Pay more to get more.  It's a good rule. 

I had a quote copied somewhere at some time from the 1800's that paraphrased boils down to: Bargain shopping is false economy.  It was from a guide to home economics, for the women that were able to read.

Not much changes.  Value is not determined by "MSRP".

And every chance i get I like to spend money with folks with front and back names, especially if they and/or their "people" are active/interactive in the community of the field of interest.  On goods that don't have "MSRP".
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