My day has not gone well.
Working on a Chambers NE fowler. Here goes....
First: misdrilled hole from tang into trigger plate--went too far toward the muzzle. That hole ends in the inlet for the trig. guard lug, so I think that can be hidden. Started back through the tang but came clear to the left of the (lockplate side) of the trig. plate. Not good....(That's not even minute of angle)
Finally got a hole that lets me see daylight from the tang through the triggerplate. Redrilled to accept shank on screw, etc. (Did not drill oversize hole in trig. plate--one thing right today)
But, could not get tap to engage hole in trigger plate through stock after several tries. Removed trigger plate. Started tap into hole (oiled it first)
Now, there's a broken tap flush on both sides of the trigger plate. Anyone want to put their name in the hat for who gets to finish building this fowler?
Hugh (Yes, I'm putting my name in as well, but fairly discouraged right now.)
Working on a Chambers NE fowler. Here goes....
First: misdrilled hole from tang into trigger plate--went too far toward the muzzle. That hole ends in the inlet for the trig. guard lug, so I think that can be hidden. Started back through the tang but came clear to the left of the (lockplate side) of the trig. plate. Not good....(That's not even minute of angle)
Finally got a hole that lets me see daylight from the tang through the triggerplate. Redrilled to accept shank on screw, etc. (Did not drill oversize hole in trig. plate--one thing right today)
But, could not get tap to engage hole in trigger plate through stock after several tries. Removed trigger plate. Started tap into hole (oiled it first)
Now, there's a broken tap flush on both sides of the trigger plate. Anyone want to put their name in the hat for who gets to finish building this fowler?
Hugh (Yes, I'm putting my name in as well, but fairly discouraged right now.)