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Have your gunsmith make a set of split steel steel blocks that fit the barrel od, like a clamp, place the clamps on the barrel and useing a press on the blocks to push the dent back in ,Any heating on those soft solder barrels is asking for a big bill to resolder ribs back together, I have done several barrels this way , you can contact me at jlyons1@comcast.net
Last edited by jack lyons; 10-10-2009 at 01:09 PM.. Reason: poor spelling |
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Here's another view, her name is Hudson.
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Hudson? I would have sworn it is a Jeep
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Nice Parker and swamp buggy...
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Shooter and collector of Parker Shotguns |
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Capt Mitchell,
I am curious as to the weight of one of those barrel blanks. I know there is a lot of steel that has to be removed, etc, but just out of curiosity I was wondering. They look great. Please keep us informed of how the project goes. Have you talked to anyone at Briley's yet about the sleeveing job? John |
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