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    28th Annual Southeastern Primitive Rendezvous

    Sorry for the last minute alert, but I only found out about it this morning. 28th Annual Southeastern Primitive Rendezvous March 29-April 5 2008 at Blackwater Park, Jasper, Alabama. The Booshway is James Vaughn 205-903-2614, Segundo Jim Mcgee 205-674-9890 From old 78 in Jasper turn north on...
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    Shopping for band saw

    I bought a 12" table top from harbor freight about this time last year. I wish, that I had save up a little more for a larger model. I have broke a couple of blades, and have had a hard time making sure, that my blade was square to the bed. I was so frustrated, that I even considered using a...
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    how to make a newer rifle look old

    I have been told, that by putting some ammonia in a bowl in a small heated room (preferably not in the house) and what ever kind of wood product (ie gunstocks or furniture), and let them set there over nite. Then set them out in direct sunlight, turning the stock over and in different directions...
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    need pics of Isaac Haines rifles

    I've a book somewhere, that desribes it. Best of my memory you take a piece of string and soak it in either nitric or sufuric acid and wrap it around the barrel. Then finish the barrel as normal, but I'll check tonight to be sure. Scott
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    Reaming A Barrel

    Bookie, seems to be the story of my life :grin: just as well with that mump plague yall have up there one of my youngens would just bring it back as a souvenir :rotf: Best regards, Scott
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    Reaming A Barrel

    Bookie, When you going to start that 4 footer, I know where you might get some help and maybe a MoonPie or two. Scott
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    Reaming A Barrel

    Bookie, Well I don't really keep changing my name. The one I use here and on ALR forum have to do with a past hobbie, that I no longer am able to do. Because I haven't came up with, or been given a name on the campfire I just use my regular name. Best regards, Scott
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    Reaming A Barrel

    Bookie, looks good, some day I might have to make the trip to Iowa to find out how to do that down here in the Heart of Dixie. Scott
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    Invite To The Shop

    Bookie, by the time, that I write this I had already boxed up those tags. Three in number. I guess you can make those thimbles or patch that moonsh... er I mean mouthwash distiller, that I hear so much about out of the other two. Scott Baker
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    Invite To The Shop

    :cursing: why couldn't I have seen this post sooner. I possibly could have turned that guide, that I have ordered, or at least watched you do it. :grin: On a side note I noticed on another board, about you looking for old car tags to mount in your shop. Well it just so happens, that I have a...
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    How to rifle the barrell

    Sarah, You might also want to check out "GUNSMITH OF WILLIAMSBURG", as it has a section on the boring, reaming, and rifling of the barrel. I got my from the Log Cabin Sport Shop ( http://www.logcabinonline.com/ ) here is there item number and price Item # 8626260 Price: US$ 27.95 Scott
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    Chambers Kit - Best One For Beginner

    Why not call and talk to Jim himself He should be able to help you make a decision. He is teaching a rifle building class at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky in June of 2006. The complete infomation is below. NMLRA Gunsmithing Workshop and Seminar 2006: Class Descriptions...
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