Worked on my woods walk today. Just might have to ask for ideas on diff targets and layout, never been on one before.
They look fantastic. I looked at the tins before I read your comments. They look 100% authentic. Where did you buy the metal from?I made up some antique looking cap tins for use with my various cap and ball revolvers, with labels that I acquired from kh54 on this sight. Now I will have to defarb the revolvers because now they look too new, shine and fancy next to the tins. Does it ever end? View attachment 179994
They are the tins from CCI and Remington caps that I save after using up the caps. I burn the enamel off of them by placing them on the wood stove I use to heat my cabin. That also imparts a nice patina on the metal in addition to ridding them of their paint. The labels take on the aged appearance by the drop of melted beeswax that I rub into the label after gluing them to the tins. The wax also provides a bit of protection to the labels.They look fantastic. I looked at the tins before I read your comments. They look 100% authentic. Where did you buy the metal from?
Some creative souls on this forum.
Use a centering post. I made this one out of a bolt. Mark centers with a punch. Drill half way, flip it over drill.Rasped the belly into shape.
Now I have a better understanding of where the trigger, trigger plate, trigger guard and tang screw goes.
Laying everything out for a reverse tang screw install. The original hole on the antique trigger guard can be used as a tang screw attachment point. Need to add a 1/8" steel tab under the 1/8" tang to provide more 10-32 threads.
I'd like to hear more from the ML brain trust before proceeding. Drilling holes is something you can't come back from.
Thanks I can't take the credit. This technique is pretty old.Hatchet-Jack
That is some next level ingenuity right there. I don't care what skill level a person has. There are always news tricks to be found in someone else's workshop. Thank you.
Is the idea to not move the table while performing each operation? Table stays put. Pin stays put. And just flip the stock over as needed.
It took seven days of applying PB Blaster penetrating oil daily to the nipple on a CVA Hawkin that had been stored for twenty years before it decided to come out. Plus, you feel all virtuous for being patient (maybe) lol.Got an EiE 38 remington...That was rode hard and put away wet..never cleaned except for the barrel and swabing of the cylinder.. Did the ripe down to get to one stuck nipple..I heated it a bit oiled it a bit.beat it abit..bent the handle on the nipplewrench which amazed me my grip anit what it was...any thoughts ..more heat ..or where to heat ..or the electrolysis tank...screw loose .
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