Butch Lambert
Active member
I guess it is my fault as I didn't write it down a couple years ago when I sent it out. It ain't like the old days that you could loan a shooter something and you would get it back. I am trying to get my scientific sieves back that I loaned out 3-4 years ago.
I decided to make my receiver jig. I bought a piece of 3" tubing with a 2" ID 12" long. I turned the OD for appearence sake.
This picture is parting it off. I didn't part it all the way through.
Next pic is truing up the end. After almost parting it through I bandsawed it in to. Didn't want it flopping it around parting it all the way.
Next picture is in the indexing machine to drill and tap the holes.
Tapping the holes 1/2x20.
Made the screws with 1/2x20tpi by 1" SS setscrews. I drilled and reamed them to accept .3125 copper ground rod.
These are things that an old man can do if he has the tools and time. I do love my Monarch 10EE. It is so smooth and quiet. I can only hear the cooling fan running to cool all the old vacuum tubes in the machine. I will get the tube hard anodized this week.
I decided to make my receiver jig. I bought a piece of 3" tubing with a 2" ID 12" long. I turned the OD for appearence sake.
This picture is parting it off. I didn't part it all the way through.

Next pic is truing up the end. After almost parting it through I bandsawed it in to. Didn't want it flopping it around parting it all the way.

Next picture is in the indexing machine to drill and tap the holes.

Tapping the holes 1/2x20.

Made the screws with 1/2x20tpi by 1" SS setscrews. I drilled and reamed them to accept .3125 copper ground rod.

These are things that an old man can do if he has the tools and time. I do love my Monarch 10EE. It is so smooth and quiet. I can only hear the cooling fan running to cool all the old vacuum tubes in the machine. I will get the tube hard anodized this week.