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broke Blackburn bottom metal today on custom Rem. 700

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29 September 2012, 01:44
swampshooter
broke Blackburn bottom metal today on custom Rem. 700
It's very humid down here and my custom stock swelled up a little bit. I hit the trigger guard with the heel of my hand to seat it into the stock. Shouldn't hurt anything as the Blackburn bottom metal is made from solid steel, right? Well the trigger guard broke away from the floor plate. I'm 66 years old and just had a heart stent put in. I'm in poor physical condition due to various ailments, arthritis, asthma, etc. I for sure didn't hit it very hard. I called Patrick at Swift Bullets (owner of Blackburn bottom metal currently) and he said it could be tig welded back together by a machine shop. He informed me that this unit had originally been made in two pieces out of hot rolled A36 steel. That was about 35 years ago.
There is nobody close to my home that I would trust to repair this. Does anybody know who I could contact about repairing this floorplate?


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29 September 2012, 03:38
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29 September 2012, 04:18
Jerry Liles
A36? That's the stuff used to make girders for bridges. Not supposed to be the best machining steel but it shouldn't have broken like that. Did it break at a weld?

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29 September 2012, 04:55
mete
Yup ! A36 , if you wack it should bend rather than break ! Roll Eyes

I would suspect very poor weld ! faint
29 September 2012, 06:38
swampshooter
It did break at the weld, and the weld was not very thick, just a strip across the surface of the floorplate between the triggerguard and the floorplate.


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BC is like diamonds, holding value forever.
29 September 2012, 07:03
DArcy_Echols_Co
Swampshooter I have no doubt there are some talented welders in the group. However I would call Steve Heilmann 530-272-8758 and have him put it back together. Over the years he has done quite a bit of welding for me on some awful delicate parts and has always come through. He has modified and welded Blackburn Units for decades.

Just my opinion
29 September 2012, 09:01
kcstott
I'll drop my name in the hat here to if no one else takes care of you.
I can weld it up and make it look like one piece and never welded.


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30 September 2012, 20:05
PD999
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Originally posted by DArcy_Echols_Co:
I would call Steve Heilmann

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01 October 2012, 03:56
butchlambert
I know Steve is great, but so is Kcstott.
01 October 2012, 19:07
swampshooter
Thanks for the replies, I've sent it to Steve Heilman.


velocity is like a new car, always losing value.
BC is like diamonds, holding value forever.