I tapered a couple of pistol ramrods and a rifle ramrod. I was trying to put a threaded brass tip on the end of the rifle ramrod. I spent a couple of hours shaping the rod and then fit the brass tip to the wood. Then I drilled a 1/8 inch hole through the wood. I took the nail I was going to use as a pin and laid the the rod on a flat surface and gave the pin a tap. Snap! The wood snapped! My wife who had not been in to check on me all day just happened to walk in right when the wood gave. Luck was with me and I didn't throw too big of a tantrum before I noticed the wife standing there. Next time I will start by fitting the rod tip before I taper the whole rod.
I wanted to do a tapered rod because the rifle I bought had a untapered rod with the brass tip towared the muzzle. I wanted a rod with a brass tip that goes into the forearm and flared end toward the muzzle. I used a 1/2 dowel and tapered it to 3/8 to match the old rod. (I think it was 3/8) Anyways I then tapered the end that was going into the forearm to 5/16.
How do you guys attach your brass rods to ramrods? I keep breaking mine. I usually do it when I am peening over a finishing nail to keep everything in place. I thought about epoxy, but would like to know how to do it in a more traditional manner. I would love to be able to use the 5/16 tip on some of my pistols so I don't have to have a seperate rod for my cleaning jags. Will I be ripping nails through wood with that small of a tip? I don't want to be halfway through cleaning and have wood in the tip break off.
Sorry to be so long winded! Thanks for any advice you can give me. Man if I can't figure this little thing out am I going to be agle to tackle an entire longrifle? AAGGHH!!
I wanted to do a tapered rod because the rifle I bought had a untapered rod with the brass tip towared the muzzle. I wanted a rod with a brass tip that goes into the forearm and flared end toward the muzzle. I used a 1/2 dowel and tapered it to 3/8 to match the old rod. (I think it was 3/8) Anyways I then tapered the end that was going into the forearm to 5/16.
How do you guys attach your brass rods to ramrods? I keep breaking mine. I usually do it when I am peening over a finishing nail to keep everything in place. I thought about epoxy, but would like to know how to do it in a more traditional manner. I would love to be able to use the 5/16 tip on some of my pistols so I don't have to have a seperate rod for my cleaning jags. Will I be ripping nails through wood with that small of a tip? I don't want to be halfway through cleaning and have wood in the tip break off.
Sorry to be so long winded! Thanks for any advice you can give me. Man if I can't figure this little thing out am I going to be agle to tackle an entire longrifle? AAGGHH!!