Todays Project - What did you do today?
David, It is in focus ........ You were sanding so fast it's just a blur.

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got in some time with the mill and the breach block last night, firing pin hole has to wait till barrels screwed into the receiver so I can slide a bushing with a small transfer punch in it to make the center.
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Boss has been on my butt all day about not sanding fast enough.
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and you guessed it more sanding
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(10-24-2014, 06:42 PM)DaveH Wrote: David, It is in focus ........ You were sanding so fast it's just a blur.
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not real sure but I don't think my Cardiologist would agree to me moving at a blur, besides the faster you move sandpaper the faster you wear it out which means I have to buy more, damn I'm gonna go broke on this project just buying sand paper. Yikes Yikes Yikes
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Now David you are not fooling me with that last photo, no sanding there ............ you are asleep. Big Grin 
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(10-25-2014, 03:18 PM)DaveH Wrote: Now David you are not fooling me with that last photo, no sanding there ............ you are asleep. Big Grin
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Dave, I've found out that sand paper does have that affect on some people, but with all the hell the boss was raising I can assure you that no one was asleep Big Grin 

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got in a little something besides sandpaper today

barrel and receiver screwed together
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and a long shot of the pair, looking more like a rifle now instead of a pile of bits and pieces

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Trenched in a power line to the new shed for lights and plug ins. Quality control is checking it out and probably thinking if I had one of those there wouldn't be a safe chipmunk in the country. 


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Hi David, This could be interesting - How deep do you have to bury electric cables, or doesn't the 'frost line' come into effect with electric cables? Big Grin 
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(10-29-2014, 01:28 PM)DaveH Wrote: Hi David, This could be interesting - How deep do you have to bury electric cables, or doesn't the 'frost line' come into effect with electric cables? Big Grin 
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Im guessing you meant me and not David. Think they're supposed to be 18 inch minimum, thats about where we ended up except where i had to go over a BIG rock. Its underground wire but I ran it through some abs pipe to protect it as it didn't get the sand bed or cover its supposed to have. Only a 15 amp 110 volt circuit. as for frost  as long as it doesn't get to zero Kelvin it should be ok.
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Apologies to David and Greg,
Yep I did mean you Greg.
Nice sensible depth that .............. thank goodness Big Grin 
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