Waksupi, what color do you draw your temper to for screwdrivers? I make chasing tools for metalwork and draw to a dark straw but these are basically punches, I am also using O-1.
Anyone embarking on a lifetime of being a "gun nut" needs to invest in a set of dedicated Screwdrivers! See Brownell's gunsmith supply for a variety of sets. You don't need the 325-piece set necessarily, but there are smaller sets and you can even buy ones for specific BP guns, like the Peacemaker, etc. Check BP supply houses! Do it now, you Youngsters, don't despair like an old fool such as I who "made do" with non-specific screwdrivers! Best of Luck!Just shot my Remmie 1858 with my son and my daughter's boyfriend. It was a lot of fun and they shot it real well. I am still getting used to cleaning the gun and sometimes it seems to take forever. I am trying to get all the correct equipment so the job is efficient and my cleaning time reduced. I have junk screwdrivers and they don't fit well. Already making some slight marring in the screw slots. I want to (need to??) get the gun completely apart with trigger off, hammer off,... so no water ends up in some dark space and rusts my gun. I think its time I invest in some quality screwdrivers for the gun. What type, kind, brand, size will get my gun apart (Remmington 1858) ? I've been looking at the Grace brand, which have the wood handles, and they are expensive but seem to have good ratings. How can I tell what sizes to get? I looked at my Pietta catalogue but no suggestions there. Do I just measure screw slot diameters?
Thanks for any recommendations on screwdriver selection!
Daniel
I go to a dark blue, around 560 degrees.Waksupi, what color do you draw your temper to for screwdrivers? I make chasing tools for metalwork and draw to a dark straw but these are basically punches, I am also using O-1.
The screwdrivers have to be hollow ground and hardened. This configuration has the blade surfaces of the driver, in full contact with the ‘walls’ of the screw head = no wedging out of the slot and buggering up the slot. Check out Brownells, also, most replica screw heads are softer than they should be.Just shot my Remmie 1858 with my son and my daughter's boyfriend. It was a lot of fun and they shot it real well. I am still getting used to cleaning the gun and sometimes it seems to take forever. I am trying to get all the correct equipment so the job is efficient and my cleaning time reduced. I have junk screwdrivers and they don't fit well. Already making some slight marring in the screw slots. I want to (need to??) get the gun completely apart with trigger off, hammer off,... so no water ends up in some dark space and rusts my gun. I think its time I invest in some quality screwdrivers for the gun. What type, kind, brand, size will get my gun apart (Remmington 1858) ? I've been looking at the Grace brand, which have the wood handles, and they are expensive but seem to have good ratings. How can I tell what sizes to get? I looked at my Pietta catalogue but no suggestions there. Do I just measure screw slot diameters?
Thanks for any recommendations on screwdriver selection!
Daniel
I second that. Very fine screwdiver set!Daniel,
I've been using this set from Brownell's for forty years and I have been very satisfied with it. It would serve you well!
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Patrick
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