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26 January 2012, 02:11
Clemson
Floorplate Release Button
In adding a "button" to the floorplate release on a 1909 guard, do you make a raised button and soft solder, silver solder, or weld it on? Or do you prefer to make a new release lever altogether with the raised segment integral to the lever?

Clemson


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26 January 2012, 02:40
zimbabwe
I think mine was just built up from weld. Can't imagine making it a more difficult task. If I were doing it thats what I would do.


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26 January 2012, 02:45
ClaMar
Get someone who knows what they are doing. I had a hack ruin one because he didn't realize it is case-hardened and needed to be annealed before attacking it with an arc welder.

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26 January 2012, 02:55
aliveincc
I think Jim Kobe had some for sale on these forums.
26 January 2012, 03:50
Bobster
quote:
Originally posted by Clemson:
In adding a "button" to the floorplate release on a 1909 guard, do you make a raised button and soft solder, silver solder, or weld it on? Or do you prefer to make a new release lever altogether with the raised segment integral to the lever?

Clemson


I think the best way would be to use some mild steel stock and first file the curve you want, then use a needle/checkering file to cut the ridges. Cut it off and shape to fit the release lever curve and solder with low temp silver bearing solder. If you weld, you'll have to anneal the release first.
26 January 2012, 04:02
tin can
I believe Don Markey has done a bit of this.
26 January 2012, 04:09
Duane Wiebe
The easiest way of all is to purchase one ready made from James Anderson (SD)
26 January 2012, 05:32
z1r
quote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe:
The easiest way of all is to purchase one ready made from James Anderson (SD)


+1




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26 January 2012, 05:51
Don Markey
Yep, get them from James Anderson. He sells them for less than the labor to build up an original or make one from scratch. His are almost a drop in and already checkered.
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26 January 2012, 05:55
D Humbarger
I make a new one from a little piece of flat bar. Not that hard just take your time.
Here's one i'm working on. Original on de





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