T Trot 45 Cal. Joined Jun 9, 2004 Messages 1,258 Reaction score 659 Jun 2, 2023 #21 I love the wood, but I would for sure swap out the phillips screws for straight slotted, they weren't invented until the 1930's.
I love the wood, but I would for sure swap out the phillips screws for straight slotted, they weren't invented until the 1930's.
A AndyJ 36 Cl. MLF Supporter Joined Jan 1, 2023 Messages 68 Reaction score 62 Location Alabama Jun 2, 2023 #22 Couldnt find slotted brass screws at my local stores...will visit McMasterCarr for em I guess. Thanks for the heads up...appreciated.
Couldnt find slotted brass screws at my local stores...will visit McMasterCarr for em I guess. Thanks for the heads up...appreciated.
Ballshooter 50 Cal. Joined Jan 20, 2021 Messages 1,018 Reaction score 2,350 Location Washougal, Wa. Jun 2, 2023 #23 Wood looks nice you did a goid job...but I don't like the Phillips screws.
T Trot 45 Cal. Joined Jun 9, 2004 Messages 1,258 Reaction score 659 Jun 2, 2023 #24 I know they are later because I have a Model T Ford, and if you have anything with phillips screws on one it is akin to heresy!
I know they are later because I have a Model T Ford, and if you have anything with phillips screws on one it is akin to heresy!
IanH Klatch MLF Supporter Joined Jun 24, 2023 Messages 1,408 Reaction score 3,475 Location Texas Hill Country Jul 1, 2023 #25 I've made stocks from all sorts of non-normal wood species, but it never occurred to me to try hackberry. That turned out fantastic!
I've made stocks from all sorts of non-normal wood species, but it never occurred to me to try hackberry. That turned out fantastic!
Polecat_Tom 45 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Dec 11, 2020 Messages 949 Reaction score 1,863 Location Pacific Northwest Jul 16, 2023 #26 It looks great. How much does the gun weigh?