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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2007

Thread cutting using a lathe

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  • Since you used a 3 jaw chuck and indexed on the outside diameter of the barrel, I seriously doubt your threads are concentric to the bore of the barrel. Even the most top quality match barrels do not have OD concentric to the bore.

  • Very amateurish. I would not let him near any rifle barrel.

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  • WTF is going on here? oh dear

  • @rushymoto im not at all shitting on your country, but man.. those laws SUCK!

  • @Duckyistrippin We do have real guns, you just have to have a license. What we don't have is the right to have arms for self defence. Guns for hunting have to be of a caliber authorized for the animal you are going to shoot and you have to prove rights to hunt on the land you specify by holding the letter from the land owner with you every time you shoot. Or be a member of a target club. And as far as air guns go. I can not think of a better tool for teaching children about shooting.

  • @rushymoto your right its an example of british hack jobs...

  • @Duckyistrippin This is not an example of British engineering so please don't wet your pants over it.

  • @midstatemachinery who gives a fuck, its an airgun. these uk fucks cant have real guns so all this bullshit is done in the name of vanity.

  • Every time I watch one of these videos I am reminded of how much I love my Hardinge and how much QUIETER it is than everyone else's lathe. I am also filled with pride that it was made in New York and that us Americans can and do make high quality things now & again.

  • our most common thread options are 1/2 x 28 and 1/2 x 32 for 9mm, 5,56mm and rimfires (U.S.).

  • one word GASH!

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