Erik Cortina said:Pablo, the best advise I can give you is to find a successful smith that you can take a class from. Expect to pay for it but it will save you lots of money in the long run. One way it will save you is by not having to buy unecessary tooling. Good luck.
Pablo said:Erik Cortina said:Pablo, the best advise I can give you is to find a successful smith that you can take a class from. Expect to pay for it but it will save you lots of money in the long run. One way it will save you is by not having to buy unecessary tooling. Good luck.
Thanks for the tip Erik, the closest smith that will do what you suggest is about 1100 miles from where I live, the good guys that are closer don't teach classes. Having said all that I do have some machining experience and have watched smiths do this type of work in the past. The question I need answered is what brand and type of reamer, does a hobbyist need a flush system etc.
Thanks
Pacific Tool and Gauge makes a bunch of stuff. JGS and Henriksen also make top notch tooling as well.Pablo said:Erik Cortina said:Pablo, the best advise I can give you is to find a successful smith that you can take a class from. Expect to pay for it but it will save you lots of money in the long run. One way it will save you is by not having to buy unecessary tooling. Good luck.
Thanks for the tip Erik, the closest smith that will do what you suggest is about 1100 miles from where I live, the good guys that are closer don't teach classes. Having said all that I do have some machining experience and have watched smiths do this type of work in the past. The question I need answered is what brand and type of reamer, does a hobbyist need a flush system etc.
Thanks
Steven Dzupin said:There are a few good how to videos on you tube, especially by "The Viper"
aka Mr.Pete.
A good read with lots of info can be had in the book "The Complete Illustrated Guide to Precision Rifle Barrel Fitting " by John Hinnant.
Regards and work carefully,
Steve
Erik Cortina said:Steven Dzupin said:There are a few good how to videos on you tube, especially by "The Viper"
aka Mr.Pete.
A good read with lots of info can be had in the book "The Complete Illustrated Guide to Precision Rifle Barrel Fitting " by John Hinnant.
Regards and work carefully,
Steve
Mr. Pete and The Viper are two different people.
Steven Dzupin said:Erik Cortina said:Steven Dzupin said:There are a few good how to videos on you tube, especially by "The Viper"
aka Mr.Pete.
A good read with lots of info can be had in the book "The Complete Illustrated Guide to Precision Rifle Barrel Fitting " by John Hinnant.
Regards and work carefully,
Steve
Mr. Pete and The Viper are two different people.
Yep CRS! Mr. Pete AKA Tubalcain !
Steve