All finished up. I was really trying hard to put a correct handle and latch mechanism, but I had to give up and move on. Doing it out of a mig gun with 0.30 wire just wasn't going to happen. My plan was to use the mig wire as the handle and latch wire. The amount of work I tried to put into this just doesn't come through, but that's okay. I filed, sanded, used bondo, and primer, and more sanding on this. In the end, it just looks like I welded it and painted it at the same time. Oh well, I can learn those finishing skills on some other, preferably larger, project.
Original handle idea was way too big.
Had this idea, and I would just weld a top plate. That's as far as I got. I tried to build the handle the same way, but welding three tiny pieces of metal together turned out to be difficult because the weld pool was bigger than the part and would just melt everything together.
Using bondo was fun, but I was mixing up such a small amount, that I couldn't avoid using way too much hardener and it set-up way too fast for me to do a good job.
I got excited when I sanded it because it all felt so smooth, but ultimately I sanded too much/poorly because not only did every scratch and dent I was trying to fill still show up, but the bondo created lines and high spots so it looked worse than if I had just sanded the metal.
Primed with whatever filler primer I already had.
All done. I tried so hard to get the spacing correct.
I used that folded up piece of paper as a straight edge, and I used the font size on the tag from my reloader covers to try and gauge the font size for this. I painted with with a BBQ skewer. I went looking for tooth picks, but found the wood skewer to be better anyway since you can hold onto it. Thanks for looking.