Alex, As you said there are many ways to skin a cat. I differ with you that it can be done in 15 minutes. It took me longer than that to watch your video. I have not seen a current production Remington 700 with the correct timing for it to have any primary extraction. In most cases the bolt handles need to be moved both forward and counter clockwise. To do the job correctly the finger strap most likely will have to be shortened about .040". The quality of the new short cam bolt handles don't make them good choices for re-welding either. The currently available replacement one piece bolts have the same timing issues as the factory bolts. The currently available replacement two piece bolts require some machining to make them time correctly. I don't have a laser welder and can not justify the expense. Therefore I choose the second best method to attach the bolt handles with a TIG, pulse argon purge fusion weld. I do use a little filler (ER70, 4140, 416, 410, or 309) under the bolt handles, depending bolts original bolt/handle content and if it is going to be blued.
Silver solder melts at +/- 1200 degrees. Steel/Stainless steel starts loosing its heat treated properties every time it goes over 800 degrees. A once strong steel handle becomes a brittle piece of junk if heated too much. With Laser and TIG one can control the heat much better.
To each his own, mouse trap.
Nat Lambeth
Silver solder melts at +/- 1200 degrees. Steel/Stainless steel starts loosing its heat treated properties every time it goes over 800 degrees. A once strong steel handle becomes a brittle piece of junk if heated too much. With Laser and TIG one can control the heat much better.
To each his own, mouse trap.
Nat Lambeth
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