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Barrel chambering training
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<blockquote data-quote="bamban" data-source="post: 3042351" data-attributes="member: 17722"><p>I am with you, Len. I helped a few friends with their projects. I went through safety procedures, the EMO locations. They have to go through basic machine operations, not just the how, but the whys. I gave them drops to train on speed, feed, DOC. Before I initially let them run the JET 1024, I loosened the belt drive enough to run, but in case they crash, belt just slips.</p><p></p><p>They practiced tenon work and chambering on the belt drive using the barrel drops I accumulated.</p><p></p><p>Four of my friends who started in my shop, now have their machines and doing their own barrels.</p><p></p><p>It is not gunsmithing, that's for the pros with the accredited training, what we do is just basic machining 101. Cutting the metal to the specified dimension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamban, post: 3042351, member: 17722"] I am with you, Len. I helped a few friends with their projects. I went through safety procedures, the EMO locations. They have to go through basic machine operations, not just the how, but the whys. I gave them drops to train on speed, feed, DOC. Before I initially let them run the JET 1024, I loosened the belt drive enough to run, but in case they crash, belt just slips. They practiced tenon work and chambering on the belt drive using the barrel drops I accumulated. Four of my friends who started in my shop, now have their machines and doing their own barrels. It is not gunsmithing, that's for the pros with the accredited training, what we do is just basic machining 101. Cutting the metal to the specified dimension. [/QUOTE]
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