Now that's improvisation! ;D
I used these axle bearing's, brick, JB weld, and .001 automotive indicator which cost's about 50$
There really is an excuse for everything!
Now that's improvisation! ;D
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
Ya know, Dan.... I like that a lot.
Can I get you to send my a set of plans so I can make one? It's way better than mine. The flexible gas line I used starts to move and sag as the table is bumped or vibrates....
Nicely done
'Scuse me while I whip this out...!
To get bearing's like that you could probably find them in a local automotive shop, I happen to be a mechanic so I always save stuff like that, you could probably even use ball bearings. I just took the brick and molded some plumber's putty into a rectangle (you can see in the pic's I didn't get all the putty off,I just went to work with it), put the JB weld in there and placed the bearings in it and used a .308 case to true the bearings up while the JB dried over night. I like JB weld because it is available every where around here, Napa, Advanced Auto Parts, Carquest etc. The disc brake runout gauge you can find online or get one from an automitve parts store.
I reload a lot of .308 and have been using the Lee Collet neck sizer die which produces very low runout, I mean like under .001. My buddy's rounds are averaging on my system at about .003 and that is with brand new Nosler Custom brass and RCBS equipment.
Nice work Allan that is profesional, by the way does 1066 in reference to International?
There really is an excuse for everything!
great job on the home runout gage, if you guys need roller or ball bearings i can supply you with as many as you need,i work for a bearings company here in penna,and rebuild precision production machines for a living so bearings are pretty much my cup of tea :)
Jeff
Oh.....Yeah.....but no one tells ya where you got the fancy brick!!! ;D
Shucks I forgot to mention how I made the brick, I'll have to start a new topic on that one :).
There really is an excuse for everything!
that is a great runout tool , I been thinking for months on doing that, now I have to do it. Good job you guys
Yes Allan, that idea with the jack has crossed my mind on more than one occasion, I have several different style jacks set aside for that purpose I just haven't got around to that yet but I will be getting to it soon because I normally shoot local FT/R matches but I'm going to be having surgery on my shoulder soon and I will be shooting F class off the bench left handed.
Regards,
Dan
There really is an excuse for everything!
1066 - Battle of Hastings, correct?Originally Posted by allan1066
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
Correct sir - You win the coconut :)Originally Posted by GaCop
tell us where you live and what you drive! we will get you one. Mint condition, no finger prints :)Originally Posted by davemuzz
.223 Rem AI, .22-250 AI, .220 Swift AI .243 Win AI, .6mm Rem AI, .257 Rob AI, .25-06 AI, 6.5x300wsm .30-06 AI, .270 STW, 7mm STW, 28 nosler, .416 Taylor
You know......since your so thoughtful....how about you give me your address and phone number, and I'll just come over and as soon as I get there.....why I'll call you to let you know I'm there. ;D :D Yeah.....that's what I'll do.!!!! Don't look at those piles of rocks behind that blanket in the back seat......that's for gardening!!!Originally Posted by Blue Avenger
I spent 3 1/2 years at RAF Greenham Common/RAF Welford bomb dump. That date always stuck in my mind for some reason? I thoroughly enjoyed my time in the UK.Originally Posted by allan1066
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
What planes were they deploying when you were there. I know the KC-135 tankers were based there for awhile, also the F1-11 and Phantams. Of course we don't need the bases now as we only have 57 planes left in the RAF and we have just given you all our Harriers for a couple of hundred $'s ;DOriginally Posted by GaCop
http://www.greenham-business-park.co.uk/site-history
Raf Greenham Common didn't have any aircraft when I got there in Jan 1980. It was a NATO standby base until they announced in 1981 that Greenham would become a cruise missle base. Shortly after the official announcement, the protesters began camping out at the main gate. RAF Lakenheath had some FB-111's but, RAF Upper Heyford had a whole wing of FB-111's. There was an RAF base not far from Greenham that was home to the KC-135's but I can't recall the name at the moment.Originally Posted by allan1066
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
How'd you get the coconuts? I mean they are from a temperate climate right. Are you suggesting a Swallow...... ;DOriginally Posted by allan1066
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