14 April 2010, 13:01
RollandQuarter rib material
I am going to need to fabricate a quarter rib for my double rifle I am building. I plan on using both irons and scope. Any ideas on the best alloy to use. I have used 1018 crs in the past for some projects but don't really like the finish I get. So..........I am open for some ideas.
14 April 2010, 22:19
Michael_GreeneOn a bolt gun I try to match the "barrel" material. I am not sure how to approach yout problem.
May I suggest you try asking someone like:
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All the best.
M.Greene
15 April 2010, 05:27
Duane WiebeCan't imagine what trouble you're having with 1018...We use it on bottom metal and you can get anything you want up to and including a mirror
15 April 2010, 10:28
RollandWell guess its 1018 I will just work on my finish process. It may have been the last piece of metal I had. I have ordered a couple of new pieces and will work on them.
15 April 2010, 10:49
1 Shot HunterJust curious... Why such a soft and malleable material, as opposed to something a little more ding- and nick-resistant?
15 April 2010, 12:26
BIJOUCREEK1018 is the best I have used and I tried a bunch trying to teach myself how to build 1/4 ribs it just blues better for me in my hot tank or rust. If you planned on machining in scope mounts for a foreward mounted scope I would use 4140 pre heat treated or 01 or something a little harder than 1018. I use 416 for my stainless ribs.
16 April 2010, 21:33
Mark_StrattonHow about 12L14.... It works for me... Machines well for great surfaces finishes and blues very well...
16 April 2010, 22:32
kcstott12L14 is also a good option
Bottom metal and quarter ribs don't need the properties that 4140 have nor does it need to be hardened. If you have 4140 laying around fine but don't go out a buy a special piece for it.
Mild steel work fine
1018
1045
12L14