Used some left over 2” dowel to add a few pegs to my tent uprights to hang stuff on. Shooting pouch etc.
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So with some advice from RobM on the ignition for my TG I did a little work on the pan of myL@R lock and what a huge difference. Thanks again Rob,cleaning er up after shooting yesterday so thought I would take a couple photos for you all to look at .enjoyShot smoothbore match this AM. Forgot my tin of patch lube so I lubed with the simple green I clean the bore with. Shot as well or better than the patch lube I have used for years. Makes you go HMMM.
Something I’ve long wanted to try and instead of buying one I did this.so after shooting on Saturday and having trouble cleaning the face of the breach a light went and today it happened.Althou sometimes it would be nice to have 3 or 4 hands.So with some advice from RobM on the ignition for my TG I did a little work on the pan of myL@R lock and what a huge difference. Thanks again Rob,cleaning er up after shooting yesterday so thought I would take a couple photos for you all to look at .enjoy
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nope cleaned my gun then watched the grand kids ply ball then came back out and made it.Dont feel bad I haven’t had a flame in my hand for some time.Did you get that done by hand in 2 hr 15min? If so.... Any tips? I think it would take me 8hr. I'm painfully slow in metal work
You did such a great job on that panSo with some advice from RobM on the ignition for my TG I did a little work on the pan of myL@R lock and what a huge difference. Thanks again Rob,cleaning er up after shooting yesterday so thought I would take a couple photos for you all to look at .enjoy
Used my drill press to drill out holes in a long strip of plastic that will hold the home made caps for the Primeall application to them. After the caps are loaded with the compound and binder added when dry just flip over and caps easily come off the strip.
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That's one of the bases for the approximately 20,300 different patch lubes we all know about and all work good. So good that I wonder why everyone isn't using the same excellent patch lube that I use.Shot smoothbore match this AM. Forgot my tin of patch lube so I lubed with the simple green I clean the bore with. Shot as well or better than the patch lube I have used for years. Makes you go HMMM.
That's going to be one nice rifle, keep us informed!Finally got the side plate inlet! Slow going. First build and I chose a highly decorated Jäger with much engraving and carving.
Have to always push myself! Maybe I should start a build thread... so far this is going on 2 years...
Made some Vollkornbrot to go with the smoked venison sausages!
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I like that . What thicnes of plastic and drill size? I'm just getting started on cap making and that looks like a good "tool".
On further review of my build journal 2 hours 45 minutes. The files were used to rough out the gates and take the pits out. The extra fine 2nd cut pilar file really speeded up removing the course file cut mark. The set of rubber polishers wrapped with adhesive backed automotive sand paper from 180 to 600 grit was used to remove the extra fine file marks. Also wrapped sand paper around the various files for the nooks and cranies along with wood dowels of various diameters. The wheels in the drill press did the rough polish. Flitz polish and wool polishing bit on the Dremel did the fine polish. You have to be careful with the Dremel and sand paper never stopping before lifting and never introduce it to the metal before moving. I have 5 hours in the butt plate and trigger guard.Did you get that done by hand in 2 hr 15min? If so.... Any tips? I think it would take me 8hr. I'm painfully slow in metal work
Follow it up w/ a DVD of Jeremiah Johnson and he'll be hooked!I like that . What thicnes of plastic and drill size? I'm just getting started on cap making and that looks like a good "tool".
Ot today, but yesterday. My grandson graduated high school and wants to come to Colorado to hunt deer and elk. I came across this tc 54 a while back and though I had no need for it i couldn't pass it up. Decided it would be good grad present for the boy.
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Very good suggestion.Follow it up w/ a DVD of Jeremiah Johnson and he'll be hooked!
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