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Mayhem (02-24-2014)
Good job Mike. FYI, the original finish is not from a milling cutter, rather its from a vertical spindle rotary table segmented wheel surface grinder, often referred to as the most popular brand, a Blanchard grinder.
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Interesting. Thanks for the info. Not a very nice finish.
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Nice job Mike.
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Nice fix on the drill press table Mike.
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Thanks, guys. I appreciate the comments.
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(02-23-2014, 10:23 PM)PixMan Wrote: Good job Mike. FYI, the original finish is not from a milling cutter, rather its from a vertical spindle rotary table segmented wheel surface grinder, often referred to as the most popular brand, a Blanchard grinder.
Thanks for the flashback Ken.
I spent many hours running a pair of Blachard grinders, squaring up stock for a form tool company. It was probably the most boring job I ever had except when there was a power fluxuation and the electric rotary chuck released the hundreds of parts it was holding. That why those machines always have dents in the guards.
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(02-16-2014, 07:01 PM)Old Iron` Wrote: I know this should be in gun smithing forum but it was my project for today
Its only a AR15 lower this is the forth one I've did.
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Nice job Paul.
I have one of those forgings sitting around waiting for some machine time. The company that makes them is a half hour drive from me, Brass Aluminum Forging Enterprises and I've heard that they will sell to individuals in small quantities for $16 a part. Of course I heard it on the internet so it must be true.
They also make the upper and handle forgings.
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(03-01-2014, 11:49 AM)SnailPowered Wrote: ...
I also told him that I don't recommend drinking out of them and that they should be sealed with something before he does if he is going to....
Good advice. No way would I drink out of, or cook in, an aluminum (aluminium) vessel. Instant Alzheimers.
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(03-01-2014, 12:12 PM)TomG Wrote: ... Of course I heard it on the internet so it must be true.
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Good one.
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