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What work did you just do?

Started by Fronzdan, October 27, 2012, 04:25:40 PM

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BillK

Ern, that looks great....Better & better. :-*

Last fall I re-polished a grip frame as they don't stay polished as you had noted some time ago.  After polishing & cleaning I used Krylon Clear Gloss to paint it.  Appx. 6 mos. now without too much use and it still looks as shinny as when it was first polished.  Will see how it holds up through a summer of shooting.
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Monkeydad1969

Joe
Aurora, CO.

CraigH

BigErn,

Highest level of craftsmanship!!  Air gun art.
Craig
Lone Tree, Colorado

With freedom comes a terrible responsibility

crossliner

Quote from: BigErn on March 26, 2016, 02:36:02 PM
Thanks guys! No new build here though, that actually was my last "Gauntlet" entry  :D  In case anyone is wondering, it's not chromed, that's all polished metal. All polished parts still look like the day I did it except for the grip frame  >:(  That needs attention ALL the time  ;D
I went ahead and polished up all the brass while I had it out  :)

Pure class sir  :-*

airmec

Does scratching your head thinking how you'll design and build a part count? If so, I ''worked'' 2 hours today thinking about a two-stage piston for my 1377 8).
Too many projects, not enough time

150
1377 x2
2240 - bone stock
2240 - 12'' barrel, sbk, MIM sight/front stock blade
2240 - 10'' LW .177, sbk, Williams sight/front FO, 2-stage trigger and more
357-6
C41
Benjamin EB22 & HB22

Monkeydad1969

Quote from: airmec on March 28, 2016, 01:40:56 AM
Does scratching your head thinking how you'll design and build a part count? If so, I ''worked'' 2 hours today thinking about a two-stage piston for my 1377 8).

I'm curious.  Scratching my head on that now.  ???
Joe
Aurora, CO.

quickster47 †

Quote from: airmec on March 28, 2016, 01:40:56 AM
Does scratching your head thinking how you'll design and build a part count? If so, I ''worked'' 2 hours today thinking about a two-stage piston for my 1377 8).

Don't remember where I got this but it might give you something else to think about.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

Tater

Quote from: airmec on March 28, 2016, 01:40:56 AM
Does scratching your head thinking how you'll design and build a part count? If so, I ''worked'' 2 hours today thinking about a two-stage piston for my 1377 8) .

It's the thought that counts.    :)
Jerry

NW Chicago suburbs

airmec

#3143
Quote from: quickster47 on March 28, 2016, 02:39:30 AM
Don't remember where I got this but it might give you something else to think about.

Carl

Probably got that here: http://www.airgunforum.ca/forums/topic71783.html

;)

Too many projects, not enough time

150
1377 x2
2240 - bone stock
2240 - 12'' barrel, sbk, MIM sight/front stock blade
2240 - 10'' LW .177, sbk, Williams sight/front FO, 2-stage trigger and more
357-6
C41
Benjamin EB22 & HB22

quickster47 †

Quote from: airmec on March 28, 2016, 05:02:59 PM
Probably got that here: http://www.airgunforum.ca/forums/topic71783.html

;)

That would be it.  Not sure how practical it would be but it sure is an interesting idea.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

quickster47 †

Not too long back I received a couple of pieces of aluminum tube and during the last week or so I made a 2240 Lite tube from one of the pieces.  I had actually bought a 13/16x28 tpi tap a year ago in anticipation of making my own tube but never got around to using it till this past weekend.  And while the alloy tube weighs in at 57 g, my cut down steel main tube (weighing 122.3 g) is still more sexy with the cut outs so you can see the insides.  I may eventually try putting the slots in the alloy tube one of these days.

I'll be installing the new tube in the next few days and will have another weigh in for my 2240 Lite.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

tinker

Now that aluminum tube is going to really lighten the 2240 lite! 

Glen
(Tinker)
If it's not broken then modify it!

quickster47 †

Quote from: tinker on March 31, 2016, 12:00:04 PM
Now that aluminum tube is going to really lighten the 2240 lite! 

Glen

I also have  a piece of carbon fiber tube that I am turning into a main tube.  The carbon fiber is a little bit of a challenge as it is not thick enough to support tapping for the breech screws, the front trigger frame screw as well as the gas cap.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

CraigH

The "two-stage" 13xx" pump mentioned above by airmec is very interesting.  Two things immediately come to mind; the spring has to be heavy enough to hold the inner piston back until the tube is sealed during all strokes, and the pump arm has to extend farther.

If interest continues, perhaps this should be moved to its own topic.  If I ever get my lathe, this will be something relatively easy to machine.
Craig
Lone Tree, Colorado

With freedom comes a terrible responsibility

BillK

Carl, How in the world did you hold the alum tube to thread it. ???  I gave up on threading some tube because I thought I would dent or bend it trying to hold it in place while threading.
West Michigan
Crosman Nitro Venom .22
Crosman 760 - 782 - 1077
Sheridan S S - H - E9
Benjamin NP pistol - Disco - Prod
MIC B1 .177
2300S - 2300T - 2400kt
1740 - 2240 - 2250 - 1760 - 2260 - 1701P
1322 - 1377
MK I & II