17 January 2012, 06:50
richjHart shop
Went up to Lafayette today to pick up stuff.
Sorry I didn't get details (pics from Oct) with permission.
Stock
Drilling
Rifling?
Swirly
Posted these in Oct.
17 January 2012, 06:54
tin canCurious if the rifling machines are Warner-Swasey, if they are cut rifle machines- but Hart is a button rifler. IIRC?
17 January 2012, 15:25
DocEdHart barrels are "push buttoned" as opposed to most others that are "pull buttoned". The deep hole drill looks like a Warner-Swasey.
19 January 2012, 20:51
Big EarlBeautiful machinery. The little lathe is a LeBlond tool room model, a newer one at that. I don’t believe the deep hole drills are W-S but I could be wrong since I have only seen two W-S deep hole drills, square head. Earl
20 January 2012, 07:27
Alberta CanuckThat looks like a Jacobs rubber-flex collet chuck on the small lathe. Brought a tear to my eye. I had to sell my lathe and Jacobs rubber-flex set-up when my wife forced our move here, and miss it deeply. I still have a Brown & Sharpe rubber-flex set up but unfortunately now, no lathe to put it on.
Still have a couple dozen or more barrel blanks I was about to put on actions, too, and a safe full of actions. Sob!
20 January 2012, 15:47
buckbrushthe deep hole drill looks like a Pratt and Whitney to me.
21 January 2012, 16:22
DocEdbuckbrush, upon second glance, I think you are correct.
21 January 2012, 18:09
tin canquote:
Originally posted by tin can:
Curious if the rifling machines are Warner-Swasey, if they are cut rifle machines- but Hart is a button rifler. IIRC?
I got confused- P-W made the WW2 vintage rifling machines, IIRC?
Are there cut rifling machines that are currently manufactured?
22 January 2012, 23:34
DocEdTwo of the button rifled barrel makers shops, that I have been in, use modern machines to pull the buttons. I have never been in a cut rifleing shop.