Stalker62
Well-Known Member
@MarinePMI
@wytonpjs
All right then.
So these just turned up. The 'left-hand' drive, thread thingy removers (£7 off Amazon)

Bit concerned that they looked a bit wee for the job, but picked the biggest.
Trot off down to the cave, die (which has been in the freezer for 48 hours) into the press, then the 'thingy' into the .243 brass. Gently start the operation, by a few encouraging whacks with a sledgehammer, and then screw away...

She bites, and we are in. Transfer everything to the vice (with thingy hanging down) - insert brass rod into top of die and repeat the delicate process of smashing it with the sledge.

Nobody more surprised than me at the result...

Delighted that I will now not have to bother family, and one kind member off here (who volunteered to lathe it better).
Think this pretty much qualifies me as something of an artisan gunsmith...pretty sure that is right...


@wytonpjs
All right then.
So these just turned up. The 'left-hand' drive, thread thingy removers (£7 off Amazon)

Bit concerned that they looked a bit wee for the job, but picked the biggest.
Trot off down to the cave, die (which has been in the freezer for 48 hours) into the press, then the 'thingy' into the .243 brass. Gently start the operation, by a few encouraging whacks with a sledgehammer, and then screw away...

She bites, and we are in. Transfer everything to the vice (with thingy hanging down) - insert brass rod into top of die and repeat the delicate process of smashing it with the sledge.

Nobody more surprised than me at the result...

Delighted that I will now not have to bother family, and one kind member off here (who volunteered to lathe it better).
Think this pretty much qualifies me as something of an artisan gunsmith...pretty sure that is right...









