I have a rail under my T/C 50 cal Hawken that has 2 brass thimbles attached for the ramrod. Are these thimbles removable? I would like to re-blue the barrel eventually with the brass removed.
Get a harbor freight magnetized ash tray looking bowl, worth every penny to avoid the archeological dig in your shop looking for those dam tiny screws! an old speaker magnet works too!don't lose those screws. they are escape artists and difficult to replace.
i have 3 of them. filled with broken springs, and iron filings from draw filing! also have a couple cow magnets strategically placed about. they look like hedge hogs with iron filings.Get a harbor freight magnetized ash tray looking bowl, worth every penny to avoid the archeological dig in your shop looking for those dam tiny screws! an old speaker magnet works too!
If you do that... you'll never find anything!i have 3 of them. filled with broken springs, and iron filings from draw filing! also have a couple cow magnets strategically placed about. they look like hedge hogs with iron filings.
did I ever tell you guy's I am a slob? need to dedicate a week to cleaning and putting stuff away.
As others have said, removable with access through thimble. Sometimes the screws will be Allen head, other times slotted. Suggest you don’t attempt removing the screws until actually necessary for what you are doing. I have experienced screws with improper tempering and their heads shattered when attempting to remove them. I have experienced this with TC thimble screws, rib screws and locks screws. Just a word of caution.I have a rail under my T/C 50 cal Hawken that has 2 brass thimbles attached for the ramrod. Are these thimbles removable? I would like to re-blue the barrel eventually with the brass removed.
As others have said, removable with access through thimble. Sometimes the screws will be Allen head, other times slotted. Suggest you don’t attempt removing the screws until actually necessary for what you are doing. I have experienced screws with improper tempering and their heads shattered when attempting to remove them. I have experienced this with TC thimble screws, rib screws and locks screws. Just a word of caution.
Yes, what Tenring said, and a bit of well placed heat from a torch before you drop the Kroil helps too!And why they use the Smallest Allen head size I mean it’s almost a wire size Allen wrench. Amazing what these manufacturers do. P..S You may want to spray or drip them with a little break free first and let them sit for a little before trying to crack them loose.
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