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The barrel vise on the fabricated stand, which is bolted to the 8 inch thick floor with six Hilti Qwik Bolts. Note the 3/4 inch drive ratchet with 30 inch handle that is used to tighten the bolts. Vise is made from 4140 steel blocks. I made it in 1972 after using a vise that gave problems.
Three action wrenches (I have 9). Top is the M700, middle is for Mausers, M70, and similar actions. Bottom is for the P-14 and P-17 Enfield. Like the barrel vise, the wrenches are heavy duty and do not slip. The Mauser and Enfield wrenches are bored large enough to allow a 0.030" thick piece of soft copper to be used to prevent marring. Handles are 30 inches long, and I have a 4 ft pipe cheater for the bad boys, the real bad boys get a rap on the wrench handle with a 8 pound sledge. Gotta be careful with the hammer, though, it is real easy to damage a receiver. But, almost all can be unscewed with a good sharp tug on the 30 inch action wrench handle. So, raid the scrap box boys, fire up your lathe, mill and arc welder, and build yourself a good barrel vise and action wrench system. All it takes is time! Email Address is rifles@earthlink.net Web site http://home.earthlink.net/~rifles/ [This message has been edited by John Ricks (edited 05-23-2002).] [This message has been edited by John Ricks (edited 05-23-2002).] | ||
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Nice stuff John. You've given me a few new ideas (well, new to me). Thanks. - Dan | |||
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Thanks John The photos help alot. regards RH | |||
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"Happiness is a well stocked scrap box" | |||
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Oooh all those other interesting gadgets on the pegboard to play with on that fun looking green machine to the left... Mike ------------------ | |||
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John, Thank you for posting these photos, I am sure they a great help to many people. I make it a point of NEVER to throw anything away! Even the small pieces we take off the end of barrels come in handy sometimes, as having a lathe and a milling machine, there is not much one cannot do. ------------------ | |||
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JOHN What are the dimensions of the Vise? thanks again for your help RH | |||
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Many thanks for the photos. I have a lathe and a ill, guess I'd better get to work!! Nice stuff!! | |||
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