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Need advise on Duracoat
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<blockquote data-quote="littlegunny22" data-source="post: 1099435" data-attributes="member: 91190"><p>Thanks again to the new posts that helped educate me quite a bit. I guess for now I'll farm out that work or refer it elsewhere until I get the proper equipment. As for other equipment and tools and little jigs and tools that makeup my job go faster and easier I've aquired or made allot of that stuff as well as having a great lathe and milling machine. But every time I turnaround I need a new reamer or new carbide bit. I agree with you on not skimping on quality and needing good equipment and more than a few drivers and punches, not to mention a good educational foundation in a reputable gun smithing program. Ie: Trinidad, Lasen, AGI master program. But let's face it after that the education is always continuing which is one of the things I enjoy. I appreciate you sharing you knowledge and experience with me it has helped allot. Thanks again to the additional posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littlegunny22, post: 1099435, member: 91190"] Thanks again to the new posts that helped educate me quite a bit. I guess for now I'll farm out that work or refer it elsewhere until I get the proper equipment. As for other equipment and tools and little jigs and tools that makeup my job go faster and easier I've aquired or made allot of that stuff as well as having a great lathe and milling machine. But every time I turnaround I need a new reamer or new carbide bit. I agree with you on not skimping on quality and needing good equipment and more than a few drivers and punches, not to mention a good educational foundation in a reputable gun smithing program. Ie: Trinidad, Lasen, AGI master program. But let's face it after that the education is always continuing which is one of the things I enjoy. I appreciate you sharing you knowledge and experience with me it has helped allot. Thanks again to the additional posts. [/QUOTE]
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