My father was a master machinist. A real deal tool and die man. He taught me how to use files properly and detailed machine work by hand when I was a kid when he was an apprentice machinist. Anyways I remember him teaching me that friction fit parts that aren’t meant to be regularly disassembled should be staked in place with a center punch as long as it didn’t get in the way.
Well I fit the barrel tenons this evening and it was pretty easy. I used a safe sided triangle file to cut the dovetails. I got them really tight but staked them anyways. I have read differing views on this but I figure it can’t hurt. It gives me piece of mind also. Why I don’t know.
So the barrel is pinned in place albeit temporarily.
Slow going. Will work in fully inletting the lock mechanism maybe this weekend.
Well I fit the barrel tenons this evening and it was pretty easy. I used a safe sided triangle file to cut the dovetails. I got them really tight but staked them anyways. I have read differing views on this but I figure it can’t hurt. It gives me piece of mind also. Why I don’t know.
So the barrel is pinned in place albeit temporarily.
Slow going. Will work in fully inletting the lock mechanism maybe this weekend.