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  • use expanding temperature and contraction, only one opinion brother.. big salute from México, nice video!!!

  • @makakikus100 Good idea! I'll keep that in mind.

    Thanks

  • Greetings from LP Gunstocks!

    Great work and thank You for sharing. It helped me to get idea

    how to build some things as Im getting started with my own pcp project.

    Don't worry about the mess- You should see my stock producing workshop.

    Now this is a mess! Your place is really clean... :)

    Im looking for more such great vids and great work.

    Keep it up!

    best regards

    Lukas

  • @LukasParsley Thank you for the kind words! I have been visiting your website quite a few times; your stocks are truly pieces of art! For a man with your skills building a PCP will be a breeze.

    All the best

    /O

  • nice tools.your workshop looks alot like mine, I have smaller chinese machines( milling machine and lathe) T.I.G machine esab. good work.

  • @MrToolmakerman Thanks for watching my vids! Machine tools has become an obsession for me.. I'm now in the process of rebuilding an old Schaublin 90 capstan lathe.. I could really use a couple of extra square meters of workshop!

    Cheers

  • @ulanbatorgator i want to make a machine for grinding, high speed grinding stone for finishing cilinders on lathe, i found a way to rifle barrels the easy way too. square bar bending in the length end guided in square guidance attached to barrel to make 4 rotating cuts 1/10mm deep. difficult to understand or explain i know lots of work but it works for me. did this on 9mm barrel for colt and it worked good enough but it is difficult to make part that cuts the riflings. greetz

  • Well done...good choice going with the brass bushing!!

    Thanks, Jeff

  • Great to see your airguns that your building! Looks like you really learned to use your lathe well for making the airgun parts. Thanks for posting.

    Pedro - airgundevelopment(dot)com

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