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<blockquote data-quote="mconwa951" data-source="post: 544538" data-attributes="member: 20886"><p>Thanks guys I had contempleted doing it myself i am a carpenter by trade and have a pretty good mechanical mind. I just wanted it done right so I took it to a guy who was suppose to ge a professional and honestly i do not want to ever take anything back to him again or take this back...it took him 6 months to get this done and get it back to me.</p><p> </p><p>I actually have the Miles gilbert Bedrock kit from when i wanted to do myself so I think im gonna give it a whirl. I am guesing grind his crap out and start over correct?</p><p>Also i am guessing I should stop right where the barrel starts so it is free floating correct?</p><p>And last can someone recomend a really good video i can watch online of this being done?</p><p>Thanks for your help guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mconwa951, post: 544538, member: 20886"] Thanks guys I had contempleted doing it myself i am a carpenter by trade and have a pretty good mechanical mind. I just wanted it done right so I took it to a guy who was suppose to ge a professional and honestly i do not want to ever take anything back to him again or take this back...it took him 6 months to get this done and get it back to me. I actually have the Miles gilbert Bedrock kit from when i wanted to do myself so I think im gonna give it a whirl. I am guesing grind his crap out and start over correct? Also i am guessing I should stop right where the barrel starts so it is free floating correct? And last can someone recomend a really good video i can watch online of this being done? Thanks for your help guys [/QUOTE]
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