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I have a 10-20 yr old Orvis Aluminum Doublegun case for which I have lost the locking bar, I think the case may have been made for them by Americase. I have tried contacting Americase and have gotten no where, no response.

I can find steel bars of the same size (survey stake) but bending it has not worked. I have not been able to find aluminum stock to work with.

Any idea on where I can find a replacement or equivilant?


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Orvis products are guaranteed for life. I'd send that gun case back saying Americase is unresponsive so they can A. Eat the case and give you a new one, B. fix the case, or C. Make Americase fix the case.

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Is this just round steel that won't bend? Have you tried heating it up then bend it?

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I put a propane blow torch to it, but the bends never worked out right.

I will try emailing orvis to see if they will help


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I don't recall seeing an Americase built like you describe. I believe Kallispel cases were among the early aluminum cases with a locking bar thru the hasp latches. They went out of business. Someone picked up the name. But not sure they make the same case line.

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I have several Cabela's branded cases with that type of locking bar. Perhaps Cabela's could help source you one.


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Any metalworker could make one from what I recall of the part.

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If it's like the case I got from Cabellas, making the locking bar should be simple. Stop by a local metal fab shop and talk to them.
If it were here I could have it popped out in 20 minutes. Wanna' swing by? wink

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The posters are right - this really isn't, or shouldn't be, a problem to make. Get the metal red-hot and it'll bend nicely. The rod you find in hardware stores is just fine for this.

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Originally Posted By: old colonel
I put a propane blow torch to it, but the bends never worked out right.

I will try emailing orvis to see if they will help


I bought one of these years ago at a garage sale (lucky me) http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/BERNZOMATIC-Torch-Kit-33V975?gclid=CN66gJra9LUCFQqnPAodqSYA3w&cm_mmc=PPC:GooglePLA-_-Welding-_-Gas%20Welding-_-33V975&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=33V975&ef_id=UN67hwAAVu7-qxK2:20130311125155:s . It will create enough heat to melt steel and you can get new fuel and oxygen cylinders for it at any hardware store. My only complaint is the oxygen cylinder holds a tiny volume, but normally will get me through the occassional projects I have that require a large amount of heat, such as burning off heavily rusted automotive exhaust system parts or bending a part, anything that requires a large amount of heat very quickly.
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Impact Case makes cases with the locking rod and they may be able to help you. I bought one of their cases that was store branded and one directly from them. They were great to deal with.

http://www.icc-case.com/shot-gun-cases/

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I'll bet dollars to anyones quarters that the original rods were cold formed. Anyone?

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Originally Posted By: FlyChamps
Impact Case makes cases with the locking rod and they may be able to help you. I bought one of their cases that was store branded and one directly from them. They were great to deal with.

http://www.icc-case.com/shot-gun-cases/
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Are these they guys who made the Cabelas cases? They sure look similar.


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Here is a link to the guys who bought the rights to the Kalispel Case Line name and design.

http://www.guncases.us/kalispel-gun-cases.html

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Originally Posted By: canvasback
Originally Posted By: FlyChamps
Impact Case makes cases with the locking rod and they may be able to help you. I bought one of their cases that was store branded and one directly from them. They were great to deal with.

http://www.icc-case.com/shot-gun-cases/
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Are these they guys who made the Cabelas cases? They sure look similar.


Yes, he told me that they made the Cabela's Bullet Proof cases.

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Originally Posted By: Chuck H
I'll bet dollars to anyones quarters that the original rods were cold formed. Anyone?


That'd be my bet also. But they probably have some dies to keep them uniform.

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