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Thanks Tom, I don't blame you - enjoy the nice weather while you can.
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Wow!!! Amazing... way way beyond what I can imagine myself doing....
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(08-20-2012, 05:25 PM)Wongster Wrote: Wow!!! Amazing... way way beyond what I can imagine myself doing....

Now wait a minute Wong. I'm sure you can "imagine" yourself doing such a project. It's just a matter of practice. Keep at it and you can do such projects and much more. Thumbsup

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Thumbsup Well, the imagining is the easy bit after all

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I can't view the pictures sadly but I did read the entire thread start to finish and from the other's reactions I'm sure I will be more than in awe. I think that I will have to show my dad this thread in hopes that he gets a wild hair and really wants to get into building guns (shooting is part of the family for us) sooner than later! Thumbsup

Thanks for taking the time to post all of this TomG!!

I don't think you have finished the barrel yet. These are the patents for the Hamilton No. 7 that NevadaBlue posted over on Weapons Guild. Not sure where he got them from unless he really found them on the patent office website. Thought you would appreciate them!!

.pdf   US662068 Hamilton #7.pdf (Size: 183.15 KB / Downloads: 68)
.pdf   US660725 Hamilton rifling machine.pdf (Size: 148.34 KB / Downloads: 58)
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(08-21-2012, 04:17 AM)SnailPowered Wrote: I can't view the pictures sadly but I did read the entire thread start to finish and from the other's reactions I'm sure I will be more than in awe. I think that I will have to show my dad this thread in hopes that he gets a wild hair and really wants to get into building guns (shooting is part of the family for us) sooner than later! Thumbsup

Thanks for taking the time to post all of this TomG!!

I don't think you have finished the barrel yet. These are the patents for the Hamilton No. 7 that NevadaBlue posted over on Weapons Guild. Not sure where he got them from unless he really found them on the patent office website. Thought you would appreciate them!!

Here is a link directly to where the pics are posted, maybe you can view them there:

http://ImageEvent.com/tomgriffin/buildin...nsfavorite

The patent drawing look interesting. I'm in the process of collecting as much information as possible to help when it comes time to do the rifling. Thanks for posting them.

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(08-21-2012, 08:00 AM)TomG Wrote: Here is a link directly to where the pics are posted, maybe you can view them there:

http://ImageEvent.com/tomgriffin/buildin...nsfavorite

The instructional DVD will be out in time for Christmas!

Seriously, that would be much better viewing than the few Sons of Guns episodes I have seen.
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(08-21-2012, 08:12 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Seriously, that would be much better viewing than the few Sons of Guns episodes I have seen.

Don't get me started on those clowns...
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(08-21-2012, 09:16 AM)TomG Wrote: Don't get me started on those clowns...

That is an insult to clowns... Smiley-nono
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Rotfl Rotfl You guys are hilarious. I have never seen it and I have not really heard anything good about it. That is the problem, the pictures are posted to a site that is blocked by my government internet connection here. :sigh: I guess I will have to wait until November.
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