.............Nothin' to it but to do it. - Al
or ya' won't get to it to get at it again!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU4jtculWHk
.............Nothin' to it but to do it. - Al
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Longitudinal mill cut as not to interrupt the rcvr threads.
Radius of lug pin presents a radius to witness bedding issues.
Al,Looks good. BUT Not my preference for a pinned lug.
Longitudinal mill cut as not to interrupt the rcvr threads.
Radius of lug pin presents a radius to witness bedding issues.
Dan do you mean one small milled slot per pin configured like the Savage locking divot?
Or something else entirely re "longitudinal mill cut
alinwa-I don't do SALVAGES.period.
Al's,
Rcvr inverted/up side down in vise.
Mill a slot lengthwise from the rcvr face to a depth as NOT to interrupt the threads.
Offset the through hole in the lug to match.
press the pin into the lug.
Yes,a radius from the pin will be in the bedding as a witness.
You'll NEVER-
bend/twist off a pin.
crack or blow out a piece of the receiver wall.
crack the receiver front ring to the ejection port if there is a catastrophic incident.
Once you use Silly Putty for bedding,you'll throw any modelers clay in the trash!
Mike,
Many DIY's are willing & able in short order to screw up an anvil with a feather duster & then to be a democrat about the whole debacle, blame the anvil or feather duster for being defective.
I refuse 15-20 + receiver weld jobs a year for IDIOTS blowing the receiver wall thickness out from double pinned recoil lugs.
Approximately the same quantity for cracked or bent bolt rails by using the wrong cheap tooling to remove or install barrels.
Most rear entry wrenches that do not have FULL length lugs are a disaster waiting to happen with an internet/YouTube/Einstein!!
Dowl pins driven in with a ball peen hammer- cracked - Bubba'd to the point that you couldn't imagine.
Stupidity CAN NOT be FIXED by watching YouTube Video's