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kruzaroad
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I'm guessing that's wood, but looks like the parts could be printed pretty easily too.
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Billbobnz
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I've just got an odd bunch of tools, best Allen keys I have is Facom brand (think they are French)
Further from my post about a compression tool for working on springers I found this yesterday that others may be interested in. |
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kruzaroad
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I'm keen to find out what ppl use for working on thier rifles.
Quality brand tools you recommend. Specialised tools. Cleaning equipment. Lathes, printers, tolerances, dimensions, (I personally haven't used a lathe or milling machine in 30 odd years since helping a die maker with a few dies and are totally out of touch with what's around) Home made tools that make the job easier. Pics of machine projects and parts made, dimensions. Techniques for things, polishing, bedding, lapping, etc. Big, small, something that was just dam interesting. How's is it being done in nz? |
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