Happened to my Hatfield, same patent breech design I believe. Ended up shooting it out after trickling 4F behind it. Either way good luck! I started buying better brushes to clean the danged nabbit breech design!
The wire IS pretty dang strong, now that you mention such uses.I always have a wire coat hanger or two in the truck. I have "strung up" more than a few tail pipes or exhaust systems for other unfortunate drivers.
ADK Bigfoot
For future reference, if you're going to use a brush use one with the brush locked to the threaded head. Anything is possible but this style has a extremely low risk of getting stuck when used with a quality steel range rod.
Our grandparents and parents rarely threw anything out that could be used or adapted for use at a later time, how many of us have regretted discarding something later ?True that! Except for the fact that wire coat hangers were free, said the guy who never throws anything out that might have a use down the line AND a barn to keep it all in (but may have some difficulty finding it ). BTW I'm not cheap, I'm frugal!
With regard to my barn, I must confess that I started using that AFTER my house, shop and hen house were full of the precious finds that I saved from oblivion. My tractor is getting very nervous, but she's an old war horse and one of my treasured possessions too.I wouldn’t be surprised if over 50% of those of us on this forum are hoarders. My own dear mother (God rest her soul) called me a hoarder and I don’t deny that.
When I have watched the hoarder TV show, I can relate to many of the comments made by the hoarders. Among them, I just might need it someday, I plan on selling that (though I have never sold anything that I acquired with the intention of selling), I can’t get rid of that, it belonged to my (insert loved one here), it was a bargain, I couldn’t pass it up, etc.
I don’t have a barn to store hoarded objects in but I do have a house, a garage and a shed, all of which are packed with more stuff than I will ever use. The 50+ coat hangers that I mentioned in a previous post sat wire tied together in two bunches, sitting on my kitchen floor for at least two years before I finally put them in the recycle bin. So far I haven’t regretted getting rid of them but I’m sure someday I will. This thread has caused me to wonder if I made a mistake by getting rid of them. Thanks…Not!
Pick yourself up a spring puller, they're cheap. Cut the handle off and weld a CRS rod between. Now you have a real tool with a hardened hook capable of serious pull for this and any future job that may come along.Like many, if not, most of you, we have gotten rid of all of our wire coat hangers over the years. This has been a mistake. I regularly find myself in need of a long, stiff, but flexible, piece of wire that will hold a tight bend. Today is one of those days. I bought a Pedersoli Kentucky flintlock that had been used in some movie or another. They shot blank loads of some sub, the one that leaves a heavy grey residue, but a shiny bore underneath. So, I'm scrubbing this barrel out with a tight bronze brush and making good progress. Wanted to really get breech scrubbed, so rod went into cordless drill, something I have done many times. This time, the brush head pulled out of the threaded base. Small brushes won't grab it. Patch puller won't grab it. But you know what would grab it? A straightened wire coat hanger with a small hook bent on the end. This makes me crazy, as the bore is cleaning up nicely. A little more work with the Scotchbrite pad strips and it will be good to go. IF I can get that brush head out!
I didn't read all the replies, but just go to your local dry cleaners and ask nicely for a hangar or 2.Like many, if not, most of you, we have gotten rid of all of our wire coat hangers over the years. This has been a mistake. I regularly find myself in need of a long, stiff, but flexible, piece of wire that will hold a tight bend. Today is one of those days. I bought a Pedersoli Kentucky flintlock that had been used in some movie or another. They shot blank loads of some sub, the one that leaves a heavy grey residue, but a shiny bore underneath. So, I'm scrubbing this barrel out with a tight bronze brush and making good progress. Wanted to really get breech scrubbed, so rod went into cordless drill, something I have done many times. This time, the brush head pulled out of the threaded base. Small brushes won't grab it. Patch puller won't grab it. But you know what would grab it? A straightened wire coat hanger with a small hook bent on the end. This makes me crazy, as the bore is cleaning up nicely. A little more work with the Scotchbrite pad strips and it will be good to go. IF I can get that brush head out!
I agree completely! A word of wisdom from my mom, "Watch the pennies, the dollars can take care of themselves!"this thread got me to thinking about the time when I was a boy., about 1960 or so, I used a clothes hanger as a welding rod to weld a bent bolt handle back onto the bold of a 91 mauser. It worked for the ten years I had it after that. Also got me to search my closets for hangers and I found I still had only five of them. All the rest were plastic or wood. I put the metal hangers is a place where I knew they would be if I needed one again. 'this is a neat thread.
No, but I'm a local online auction addict. I've gotten some great deals and some losers but I haven't stopped yet.Anyone else prowl in Charity shops ?
Speaking of things you find, I stopped in to a gun shop that only speaks AR and AK and there in a barrel I saw a BP barrel sticking up. It was a Pedersoli Target Hawken .54 in immaculate condition except for a bore that was two miles of bad road. The price tag was $99 and I talked them down to $75. Bob Hoyt did his magic to .58 and I'm going to give it its maiden run this week. I'll post when I know how and what it likes.Luckily for me, this barrel is absolute trash! Found a pulled ramrod end in a barrel yesterday. Never messed with the gun because the bore was in such terrible shape. Oh the things you find!
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I'm 62 years old and sitting here thinking "Damn! How old are these guys??!!" LOLNot to mention as "rabbit ears" if you have over-the-air TV!
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