I was inspecting some prefabricated parts that are going on to the matchlock I'm building, and noticed something I hadn't noticed before. The barrel is bent just a tiny bit. I checked it with a bar of flatstock, and it's not a swamped barrel, it's a definite bend. It's perhaps 3 millimeters from true.
Now, my thought at first was to put a rod at about the same diameter as the bore down the barrel, then heat a section of the barrel and tap it straight. I figure if I do that I'll have to widen the bore (which I don't really want to do).
Am I definitly going to have to straighten it, or is 2 or 3 millimeters an acceptable margin of error?
Now, my thought at first was to put a rod at about the same diameter as the bore down the barrel, then heat a section of the barrel and tap it straight. I figure if I do that I'll have to widen the bore (which I don't really want to do).
Am I definitly going to have to straighten it, or is 2 or 3 millimeters an acceptable margin of error?