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Barrel chambering training
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<blockquote data-quote="UCzO___" data-source="post: 3042235" data-attributes="member: 117591"><p>Yep. He doesn't even let us face, thread or anything. I appreciated it as I was doing a Savage barrel with a barrel nut, no shoulder, and the threading was nerve racking for Bob. I plan on going back and hope to get more skills, but considering it was first time on a metal lathe, I was happy with the task division. Looking at getting a small lathe at home so I can learn to make my own chips!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCzO___, post: 3042235, member: 117591"] Yep. He doesn't even let us face, thread or anything. I appreciated it as I was doing a Savage barrel with a barrel nut, no shoulder, and the threading was nerve racking for Bob. I plan on going back and hope to get more skills, but considering it was first time on a metal lathe, I was happy with the task division. Looking at getting a small lathe at home so I can learn to make my own chips! [/QUOTE]
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