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Gunsmithing
Teaching somebody to chamber a barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="KyCarl" data-source="post: 1625566" data-attributes="member: 101387"><p>I have to go with the beginner on this. I've run a lathe and other stuff for over 40 years. I swept up chips ..cleaned coolant tanks..deburred parts..all of it in the beginning. Indicating a part isn't hard. A ground rod for the bore .an indicator</p><p>a Allen wrench that fits the chuck screws..Work in pairs 1 and 3 and 2 and 4</p><p>Tighten the plus loosen the minus. Work on 1/2 the indicator reading because both sides move. I could teach him in a couple hours..The feel for the reamer is a whole different story!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyCarl, post: 1625566, member: 101387"] I have to go with the beginner on this. I've run a lathe and other stuff for over 40 years. I swept up chips ..cleaned coolant tanks..deburred parts..all of it in the beginning. Indicating a part isn't hard. A ground rod for the bore .an indicator a Allen wrench that fits the chuck screws..Work in pairs 1 and 3 and 2 and 4 Tighten the plus loosen the minus. Work on 1/2 the indicator reading because both sides move. I could teach him in a couple hours..The feel for the reamer is a whole different story! [/QUOTE]
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