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Gunsmithing
pulling trigger on a lathe
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<blockquote data-quote="eddybo" data-source="post: 202012" data-attributes="member: 7194"><p>Thanks for the info guys, I am still up in the air even though the jet is 3500 higher.....I do keep thinking how much tooling I can get for that 3500.</p><p>I also keep thinking about that sleeve system Mr. Don uses. Without indicating in the muzzzle his chambers are .0002 or less. I keep hearing his words "get the big lathe" and he hasnt steered me wrong thus far.....(well there was this one time but who knew postal scales had oil in them that would leak out on leather seats.)....but 3500 is a lot of tooling.</p><p>That would buy a nice 6 jaw set tru chuck and some other stuff I am going to need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddybo, post: 202012, member: 7194"] Thanks for the info guys, I am still up in the air even though the jet is 3500 higher.....I do keep thinking how much tooling I can get for that 3500. I also keep thinking about that sleeve system Mr. Don uses. Without indicating in the muzzzle his chambers are .0002 or less. I keep hearing his words "get the big lathe" and he hasnt steered me wrong thus far.....(well there was this one time but who knew postal scales had oil in them that would leak out on leather seats.)....but 3500 is a lot of tooling. That would buy a nice 6 jaw set tru chuck and some other stuff I am going to need. [/QUOTE]
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