Dusty Stevens
Shiner
The pma tool with the ball measures the cone with the ball and headspace gages without the ballThanks to Butch and Jackie.
This is beautiful if you love simple.
A. Weldy
The pma tool with the ball measures the cone with the ball and headspace gages without the ballThanks to Butch and Jackie.
This is beautiful if you love simple.
A. Weldy
Just like mine and Jackie's tool.The pma tool with the ball measures the cone with the ball and headspace gages without the ball
I thought i saw the cone shaped piece for jackies tool, not a ballJust like mine and Jackie's tool.
Maybe I wasn't clear. Our tool works the same only we use another tool and not the ball, it does the same thing.I thought i saw the cone shaped piece for jackies tool, not a ball
For us with machine tools we just make them ourselves.I’m new to doing barrel work for myself and really think something like this would be handy. Has anyone tried the badger ordinance with the dial indicator for measuring protrusion or is this one the best to buy.
I made one with a dial indicator i used for probably 15yrs. Id rather have the mic so i can feel itI’m new to doing barrel work for myself and really think something like this would be handy. Has anyone tried the badger ordinance with the dial indicator for measuring protrusion or is this one the best to buy.
That is a good point with the mic having a solid stop you can feelI made one with a dial indicator i used for probably 15yrs. Id rather have the mic so i can feel it
The cone bolt tool goes up the barrel?shaft first?This is mine with the cone bolt tool and HS gauge.
Thats the beauty of the 1” ball. Doesnt matter what cone angle you have nor if the cone is seated correctly and straightThe cone bolt tool goes up the barrel?shaft first?
Thats the beauty of the 1” ball. Doesnt matter what cone angle you have nor if the cone is seated correctly and straight
Exactly! Great way to measure actual headspace rather than go or no-go. There was a thread on this a few years ago wherein myself and another member derived the equation for this:I'm not a machinist, nor do I have the tools either, but wouldn't a steel ball work for headspace the same as on a cone breech, just need a deeper mic and appropriate size ball? Not to mention a good print for the reamer?
Because gages are undersize they lay in the bottom of the chamber. Out of square. One of the pluses of using a mic is it squares up the gage in the chamber when it makes contact. I get repeatable measurements to within a few tenths. Not that a chamber has to be or can be cut to those tolerances.That is a good point with the mic having a solid stop you can feel
So using a 1 inch ball once you find the depth of the cone for a given receiver the measurement would be the same reguardless of caliber?Thats the beauty of the 1” ball. Doesnt matter what cone angle you have nor if the cone is seated correctly and straight
Its a bit more complicated than that. Think of it more like a comparator from a known measurement you previously gotSo using a 1 inch ball once you find the depth of the cone for a given receiver the measurement would be the same reguardless of caliber?
Okay understand!Its a bit more complicated than that. Think of it more like a comparator from a known measurement you previously got
jkohler lists some dimensions for his with pictures.Can you provide some measurements for the body?
The mic is a zero to 1” and its zeroed sitting on top of the ball on a surface plate, so make it all turn out that way so your headspace measurements actually are the right number on top of a gage in the chamber. The measurement of your body depends on how much your mic protrudes on zero and how it mounts upOkay understand!
Can you provide some measurements for the body? I have a doner mike and could make one. Please! And how much travel on the mike.
Thx I understand!The mic is a zero to 1” and its zeroed sitting on top of the ball on a surface plate, so make it all turn out that way so your headspace measurements actually are the right number on top of a gage in the chamber. The measurement of your body depends on how much your mic protrudes on zero and how it mounts up
Keep us posted on your progress. Mine has a brown and sharpe friction thimble mic on it.Thx I understand!