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700 Barrel Removal at Standstill
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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 2129901" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>First take your wheeler vise to the scrap metal place. I used to have one. JUNK. I then bought a Farrel vise. The taper on a remington barrel makes it difficult. It takes 450 degrees to release loctite. squirt some oil inside your action and when it starts on fire you are there. Not to worry, it will not hurt your bluing. I have had actions tight enough I had to lift the steel table off the floor and set the wrench on a 2x6 and whack the wrench head hard with a 4 pound hammer to get it loose. Just don,t miss and hit your action lol. Failing that put it in the lathe and turn a relief groove just in front of the action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 2129901, member: 112579"] First take your wheeler vise to the scrap metal place. I used to have one. JUNK. I then bought a Farrel vise. The taper on a remington barrel makes it difficult. It takes 450 degrees to release loctite. squirt some oil inside your action and when it starts on fire you are there. Not to worry, it will not hurt your bluing. I have had actions tight enough I had to lift the steel table off the floor and set the wrench on a 2x6 and whack the wrench head hard with a 4 pound hammer to get it loose. Just don,t miss and hit your action lol. Failing that put it in the lathe and turn a relief groove just in front of the action. [/QUOTE]
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