Making a D reamer is a piece of cake. Start with a piece of 10 or 12mm silver steel and a good accurate drawing. Face and centre drill the rod then extend it from the chuck about 75mm to give you...
Liked On: 16-08-2020, 05:32 PM
Making a D reamer is a piece of cake. Start with a piece of 10 or 12mm silver steel and a good accurate drawing. Face and centre drill the rod then extend it from the chuck about 75mm to give you...
Liked On: 16-08-2020, 01:46 AM
Making a D reamer is a piece of cake. Start with a piece of 10 or 12mm silver steel and a good accurate drawing. Face and centre drill the rod then extend it from the chuck about 75mm to give you...
Liked On: 15-08-2020, 07:21 PM
For pest control (goats, rabbits, pigs etc) the semi is unbeatable, particularly with large mobs of goats. Having to work the bolt breaks the cheek weld and also pulls the rifle off target which...
Liked On: 15-08-2020, 04:38 PM
Making a D reamer is a piece of cake. Start with a piece of 10 or 12mm silver steel and a good accurate drawing. Face and centre drill the rod then extend it from the chuck about 75mm to give you...
Liked On: 15-08-2020, 03:36 PM
Making a D reamer is a piece of cake. Start with a piece of 10 or 12mm silver steel and a good accurate drawing. Face and centre drill the rod then extend it from the chuck about 75mm to give you...
Liked On: 15-08-2020, 12:45 PM
Making a D reamer is a piece of cake. Start with a piece of 10 or 12mm silver steel and a good accurate drawing. Face and centre drill the rod then extend it from the chuck about 75mm to give you...
Liked On: 15-08-2020, 10:58 AM
Making a D reamer is a piece of cake. Start with a piece of 10 or 12mm silver steel and a good accurate drawing. Face and centre drill the rod then extend it from the chuck about 75mm to give you...
Liked On: 15-08-2020, 09:56 AM
Making a D reamer is a piece of cake. Start with a piece of 10 or 12mm silver steel and a good accurate drawing. Face and centre drill the rod then extend it from the chuck about 75mm to give you...
Liked On: 15-08-2020, 12:02 AM
That's how bolt actions started out (and every other weapon for that matter)!
Liked On: 14-08-2020, 09:21 AM
Look around for a good quality lathe (Colchester, Harrison, Graziano, Meuser, etc), second-hand but not more than 40 years old, 50mm spindle bore, 1 metre between centres with both metric and...
Liked On: 13-08-2020, 03:20 PM
Look around for a good quality lathe (Colchester, Harrison, Graziano, Meuser, etc), second-hand but not more than 40 years old, 50mm spindle bore, 1 metre between centres with both metric and...
Liked On: 13-08-2020, 01:45 PM
For pest control (goats, rabbits, pigs etc) the semi is unbeatable, particularly with large mobs of goats. Having to work the bolt breaks the cheek weld and also pulls the rifle off target which...
Liked On: 13-08-2020, 12:36 PM
Look around for a good quality lathe (Colchester, Harrison, Graziano, Meuser, etc), second-hand but not more than 40 years old, 50mm spindle bore, 1 metre between centres with both metric and...
Liked On: 13-08-2020, 11:47 AM
Look around for a good quality lathe (Colchester, Harrison, Graziano, Meuser, etc), second-hand but not more than 40 years old, 50mm spindle bore, 1 metre between centres with both metric and...
Liked On: 13-08-2020, 11:19 AM