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Hard to get off barrel

Spike A

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Trying to remove a barrel from factory action… just wanting to spin in vise, tried leather, rubber…. My vise has/ had wood blocks … cracked top on…. Any suggestions
Spike
 
I don't recommend using a torch, although you could if used carefully. Heat gun is fine.

"The hot bluing process uses a caustic salt mixture of potassium nitrate and sodium hydroxide, which is heated to a temperature of 275 to 310 degrees F."
 
I don't recommend using a torch, although you could if used carefully. Heat gun is fine.

"The hot bluing process uses a caustic salt mixture of potassium nitrate and sodium hydroxide, which is heated to a temperature of 275 to 310 degrees F."
Got it pretty warm with heat gun no go
 
Spike

Is that on your little Sako action?
If so, your action wrench might be to tight. Your compressing the action and clamping the action around the barrel threads. The actions are tiny.
The L461 has a flat bottom and a flat top.
Get a action wrench with 2 flat jaws. Slide you bolt into the action, put a piece of cardboard stock on the top of the action, to protect the metal checkering.
Tighten both sides of the action wrench finger tight EVENLY to just snug.
Than tighten with a wrench just a little, like a 1/16 of a turn.
Remove the bolt, than clamp the the barrel.
Give the handle of the action wrench a good hard wack with a 6-8 lb hammer.

Let us know if that works.

Hal
 
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Try some powdered sugar or rosin under the leather strap, should be enough hold with that.
Powdered sugar works amazingly well and is readily available. Remove the leather, make certain the blocks aren't bottomed out and that they match the barrel profile. Tighten the ever-loving crap out of it. Barrel won't move in the vice provided it's a decent barrel vice.

Obviously, apply a LOT of powdered sugar.

I built my own vice. Has 4 - 5/8 -11 bolts. 1 1/2" thick steel blocks with oak inserts. Never had it slip even on the old Mausers.
 
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I have a basic v block type barrel vise. I have an outside wrench I got from Brownells a while ago. Its removed every barrel its needed to. No heat, no parting cuts, not nothing. Tighten up the barrel vise, install the action wrench just snug, not too tight. Smack the wrench with a dead blow. Have not found a barreled action yet that didnt come apart with a smack or two. Impact removes tight fasteners much easier than just pulling on it. And no, you wont hurt your action even if you wanted to.
 
Spike

Is that on your little Sako action?
If so, your action wrench might be to tight. Your compressing the action and clamping the action around the barrel threads. The actions are tiny.
The L461 has a flat bottom and a flat top.
Get a action wrench with 2 flat jaws. Slide you bolt into the action, put a piece of cardboard stock on the top of the action, to protect the metal checkering.
Tighten both sides of the action wrench finger tight EVENLY to just snug.
Than tighten with a wrench just a little, like a 1/16 of a turn.
Remove the bolt, than clamp the the barrel.
Give the handle of the action wrench a good hard wack with a 6-8 lb hammer.

Let us know if that works.

Hal
That is basically what I did… except I used a few layers of tape…. I basically got the wrench just so it wasn’t wanting to rock on flat spots as I was concerned about crush
 
At this point I walked away …. I made aluminum blocks for my vise, had leather in between some how clamping it got through leather and it left a mark on the barrel… over pissed… and beyond it still wouldn’t come loose… I thought I had it good and tight, tapped wrench with hammer … nothing… hit harder …. Hit a little harder….. I felt bad at the abuse I was giving…. And quit….. noticed marks in barrel upon unclamping … about to grab pipe wrench …. I’m feeling like a dumb ass here….
 
At this point I walked away …. I made aluminum blocks for my vise, had leather in between some how clamping it got through leather and it left a mark on the barrel… over pissed… and beyond it still wouldn’t come loose… I thought I had it good and tight, tapped wrench with hammer … nothing… hit harder …. Hit a little harder….. I felt bad at the abuse I was giving…. And quit….. noticed marks in barrel upon unclamping … about to grab pipe wrench …. I’m feeling like a dumb ass here….
If you can post a couple of photos of the barrel in the vice, folks here will know what needs to change.
 
At this point I walked away …. I made aluminum blocks for my vise, had leather in between some how clamping it got through leather and it left a mark on the barrel… over pissed… and beyond it still wouldn’t come loose… I thought I had it good and tight, tapped wrench with hammer … nothing… hit harder …. Hit a little harder….. I felt bad at the abuse I was giving…. And quit….. noticed marks in barrel upon unclamping … about to grab pipe wrench …. I’m feeling like a dumb ass here….
Don't let it get to you. It happens. Factory barrels are tight. You'll have to deal with it again at some point. Everyone goes through this rodeo
 

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