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Making a new recoil lug
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 1304819" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I ground my stuff of a Taft Pierce surface grinder with a Pope wheel head. But have also used a couple different Okamoto's in the past, depending on the size of the part. Nothing is as accurate as the Taft Pierce. The trick is to get a good square block to work with. Nice thing about 4150 is that you can order it in a ground finish that runs .015" / .020" oversize for nominal dimensions. Is extremely strong, and relatively cheap. If you have the top and bottom parallel, it's easy to wire it out after drill a quarter inch hole where the I.D. of bore will be. This allows you to feed the wire thru the part for the bore.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 1304819, member: 25383"] I ground my stuff of a Taft Pierce surface grinder with a Pope wheel head. But have also used a couple different Okamoto's in the past, depending on the size of the part. Nothing is as accurate as the Taft Pierce. The trick is to get a good square block to work with. Nice thing about 4150 is that you can order it in a ground finish that runs .015" / .020" oversize for nominal dimensions. Is extremely strong, and relatively cheap. If you have the top and bottom parallel, it's easy to wire it out after drill a quarter inch hole where the I.D. of bore will be. This allows you to feed the wire thru the part for the bore. gary [/QUOTE]
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