
Handy having such a fine smith close by!A word of warning and a confession of stupidity on my part.
I recently acquired a new mod that was subsequently cerakoted and when I screwed the mod on it was, how shall I say it “ a bit tight”! Great thought I, no problems with this mod working loose and I anticipated that the thread would wear in to an easier fit. So I tightened it up nice and tight and ended up getting it stuck! Fortunately the mod had a hex attachment so I diligently applied the largest of my adjustable spanner’s and managed to successfully unscrew the barrel from the action!!
Fortunately Ronin was available to help out his ham fisted amigo so all ended well!! Moral of the story... take it to a gunsmith!!
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Completely, no one should contemplate living more than 500 yards away from a world class riflesmith!! You never know what may happen !!Handy having such a fine smith close by!![]()
Lads, I’m in a pickle.
I’ve used medium strength loctite to glue a thread attachment to my .223. This is for the H2 ATEC quick change moderator.
I now need to remove the thread attachment as I need to have the barrel crown reduced by 1mm as the factory rifle thread is 16mm and to accept the H2 mod it needs to be a minimum of 15mm.
I’ve tried warming the thread with hair dryer (twice), and using molegrips to detach the thread and this has not worked. Then gently heated on the gas hob, and this didn’t work.
Before I embarrassingly take the barrel to a gunsmith, any other suggestions?
Lads, I’m in a pickle.
I’ve used medium strength loctite to glue a thread attachment to my .223. This is for the H2 ATEC quick change moderator.
I now need to remove the thread attachment as I need to have the barrel crown reduced by 1mm as the factory rifle thread is 16mm and to accept the H2 mod it needs to be a minimum of 15mm.
I’ve tried warming the thread with hair dryer (twice), and using molegrips to detach the thread and this has not worked. Then gently heated on the gas hob, and this didn’t work.
Before I embarrassingly take the barrel to a gunsmith, any other suggestions?
Completely, no one should contemplate living more than 500 yards away from a world class riflesmith!! You never know what may happen !!![]()
You should be able to feel the glow
thought it got warm outside !!I’m blushing now
You should be able to feel the glow![]()
