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Post by killitgrillit on Feb 11, 2011 18:36:17 GMT -5
Edge...........Here is a thought...............Suppose (and I don't know the diameter of the end of that nipple?) you went inside the case with a end mill the diameter or just a couple of thousandths bigger than the end of the nipple? Mill it maybe.................I dunno? .020" deep? This would allow the nipple to seat tight inside the web and provide a degree of sealing "around" the tip of the nipple?...........Maybe actually a little deeper than .020"? Richard That is what I'am doing Richard, using a 3/8" endmill
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Post by Jon on Feb 11, 2011 19:10:43 GMT -5
Twoodard. That is what I'm looking into. I should know in a week or so. I would not be doing the work. I have a friend who has a c+c shop and we are looking in to it.. Jon
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Post by twoodard on Feb 11, 2011 19:29:53 GMT -5
ok. just let me know. Ive got a guy that might be able to do some for me. have to get my plug here and see what i am dealing with. if the web is counter sunk so we need the "crush fit" as I have seen described before. I know my factory ml-ii does not close hard on a primer.
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Post by Richard on Feb 11, 2011 21:46:08 GMT -5
Killit...............I am not familiar with the dimension of the top of the nipple? How does 3/8" compare to it? I was thinking the 3/8" end mill would pretty much flatten the ENTIRE inner base of the web? I was thinking of milling JUST the width of the nipple to sort of counter sink it. Richard Edge............are you drilling/milling all the way thry the web? or still leaving some material and the original flash hole? Richard
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Post by moto357 on Feb 12, 2011 1:29:16 GMT -5
Jon, i too would be interested.. keep us posted just got my barrel back tonight after beng put on the action.. getting closer every day!
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