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Tom,
Give it a shot. I'm not sure it's going to take or not. Every file type seems to need what they call a "mime type" and there doesn't appear to be one for .easm files. I added it to the list anyway just to see if it will work.
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EdK (05-18-2014)
Ok Ed, it seems to have taken. The format in the post looks a little weird, but the file loads ok.
Thanks,
Tom
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I'll see if I can remove that .easm at the beginning of the link.
Ed
EDIT: no luck getting rid of the .easm.
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Did this thread continue elsewhere or is it on hold? Really wanted to see the barrel drilling.
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Lol, you and me both.
Unfortunately you haven't missed anything, but now that the website is up and running (at least until yesterday
), I hope to have the time to get back on the Steven's. Once the barrel is drilled, I can mill the outer contour and fit it to the receiver.
There just aren't enough hours in the day.
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A friend of mine bought one of these recently and brought it to me. It show a lot of wear and I didn't know if I could make parts to fit. Your project is a great motivator.
Although I would enjoy seeing how you set up a rifling apparatus, I put forward the following:
To get it firing sooner, Brownell's sells a chambered barrel liner (already rifled) that you can insert into a drilled barrel.
Super workmanship!
Ron C
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Thanks Ron.
A barrel blank would be another option, but the goal of the project is not to see how quickly the rifle can be built, but whether I can build the thing totally from scratch.
There are a lot of Favorites out there, but unfortunately most of them have seen a lot of use and abuse. Good luck getting yours resurrected.
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Is this still a project or did it get scrapped? Is been very interesting.
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It's still a project, but life and job changes have taken a big bite out of my spare time. Retirement is in the near future, so that will change for the better.
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Fricken life. Always getting in the way. Lol