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<blockquote data-quote="m715" data-source="post: 678514" data-attributes="member: 51514"><p>Alot depends on your skill/knowledge level already and what you need to know. I will help if I can but as I said so much needs to be taught hands on by someone, there are limits to what I can describe through emails. Maybe a technical class at a learning center? Over here we have two year community colleges that offer classes that require only a few classes a week for a few months that cover basic machining practice. I learned alot from books from our high school metals classes too. AGI offers a set of DVDs covering manual machining methods and gunsmithing. regards Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m715, post: 678514, member: 51514"] Alot depends on your skill/knowledge level already and what you need to know. I will help if I can but as I said so much needs to be taught hands on by someone, there are limits to what I can describe through emails. Maybe a technical class at a learning center? Over here we have two year community colleges that offer classes that require only a few classes a week for a few months that cover basic machining practice. I learned alot from books from our high school metals classes too. AGI offers a set of DVDs covering manual machining methods and gunsmithing. regards Ed [/QUOTE]
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