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I need to make a polishing jig for muzzle brakes, the spinner type. Does anyone have a set of drawings or picture of one?? Guess I could figure it out but would be easier to see one


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Chad Dixon's system is pretty good; take a look at his barrel spinner: barrel spinner for polishing
 
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I've had one like Chads for over 25 years. I don't think that is an original Chad Dixon design. Works good though.


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Why not just make a few threaded stubs with a 3/8’s or so shank and chuck it up in an electric drill? Spin it in the opposite direction to a slack belt grinder and it will shine up in a heartbeat or two.


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Originally posted by ssdave:
Chad Dixon's system is pretty good; take a look at his barrel spinner: barrel spinner for polishing


I have one exactly like that, sold by Brownells made by Clymer.

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