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What is the tool called and where can one be gotten for turning a dowel rod smaller to make a ram rod fit smaller ferrols on a muzzle loader ?


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My buddy Dave uses a Dowel cutter like the one pictured here to turn shafts to smaller diameters or to make dowels out of ripped stock for arrow shafts.



It's a dowel cutter by Veritas tools. Not real cheap, but not a horribly expensive either.


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How much smaller does it need to be? Do you only need to do it to one, or several?

If just one, just use sandpaper or sandpaper and a rasp. The trick is to have the strokes go lengthwise and to also use a sanding block.


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Also, the dowel cutter pic doesn't show up for me, but you want to go with the grain and sanding allows that, a cutter makes its own way and does not necessarily follow any grain line.


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I only have 1 to do the picture did not post ! My error ! The rod is .390 needs to be .375 X44" long I found a site that sells a tool to do the job , I will sand it as you suggest !
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This is 1 the tools for doing ram rods
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Fellows I thought I might share this with you , I got a Pool que tip trimmer , the blade in it will do the job when I make a tool for the rod to fit in .


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You ARE using hickory, right? A 48" 3/8ths Hickory will bend to where the two ends touch. I buy 3-4 at a time, and when finished, soak them in kerosene for a day or so. Two inch iron pipe 54" long with each end threaded. Stick the rods in, fill with kerosene, and let soak a day. Nearly unbreakable...

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I soak them in Boiled linseed and I have 2 pipes one metal the other is sch 40 PVC , never broke one yet ! where do you get yours from ?


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I have an older brother that is a millwright at the old UE south of St Louis. He has 77 acres that is mostly hill country. He cuts me a little oak and walnut and hickory every now and then in December and brings them to Quigley after seasoning in his barn a year or two.

IIRC, Track sells 48" hickory rods pretty reasonable. Minimum order is five or six to make it worthwhile to ship.

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IIRC, Track sells 48" hickory rods

I thank you Idaho , Please reply with better address for the ram rods , Does that IIRC Track ! Mean Track of the wolf ? Sorry I don't understand ???


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Concho show up at my place and we'll take the chainsaw into the woods and cut you a couple lifetimes worth of hickory. We also have Osage Orange here which according to James V. Howe makes one of the best ramrods.


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Sounds good mark , between 2 rivers do I swim or take a boat ?


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I'm in Illinois between the Mississippi and Illinois rivers.

The state has a ferry boat you can ride across on. Big Grin


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Back in the 40's the Susquehanna River had a ferry , the place is still there called Shanks ferry the crossing was from York co to Lancaster co , I rode it many times ! it was an adventure that I looked forward to .


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www.trackofthewolf.com

Buy a dozen, in mixed sizes.

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Thanks Idaho ! I only need 1 and all it needs is trimmed down to fit , The rest of my muzzle stuffers have rods made of fiberglass from chimney cleaners purchased at ACE hardware .
This rifle is new and will never be shot a wall hanger , want to see it use my e-mail I will send you several pictures of it as it was built to finish .


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